Congregational
Christian Churches
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
1988 Yearbook
3.^
NACCC
OaoMon, MA 02108
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
1988
YEARBOOK
Containing statistics for the calendar year 1986
or the most recent fiscal year of Member Churches
and
Personnel Names and Addresses submitted by August 15, 1987
PRICE $8.00
Edited in the Offices of the Association
8473 South Howell Avenue
P.O. Box 1620
Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154-0620
(414] 764-1620
CONTENTS
THE MODERATOR'S MESSAGE 3
EXECUTIVE STAFF HISTORY 4
FROM THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 5
ANNUAL MEETINGS 6
CCCNA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 8
CCCNA OFFICERS 9
THE CONGREGATIONALIST 9
EXECUTIVE STAFF 10
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 11
CCCNA COMMITTEES 15
DIVISIONS OF THE CORPORATION
Building and Loan Fund 19
Congregational Church Development 21
Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies 23
Division for the Ministry 25
Missionary Society 27
COMMISSIONS OF THE CCCNA
Functions of the Commission 30
Christian Education 31
Communications 33
Spiritual Resources 35
Women's 37
World Christian Relations 39
Youth 41
National Pilgrim Fellowship 43
Heritage of Pilgrim Endeavor 44
CHURCHES OF THE CCCNA 45
THE ROLL CALL OF STATES 46
Member Churches 47
Associate Member Churches 149
Honorary Member Churches 150
Affiliated Associations and Conferences 151
AREA CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS &
FELLOWSHIPS 153
International Congregational Fellowship and American
Committee 153
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES
Congregational Ministers 165
Ordinations for 1985-1986 183
Christian Education Directors 184
Lay Workers 189
ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION 195
BYLAWS OF ASSOCIATION 201
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION 209
BYLAWS OF CORPORATION 211
THE MODERATOR'S MESSAGE
'Tor Everything. . .A TIME" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To Pray, to Serve, to Learn ^^^^^^^^Hh^^^^^^H
Together ^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^B
This is the theme that v^ill culminate ^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^l
with the 34th Annual Meeting in ^^^V^ ^^^^^^^^1
Green Bay, Wisconsin, June 27 I^^K^ ^^^^^^^1
through 29, 1988. IHV'* ^^^^^H
In the third chapter of Ecclesiastes v^e ^^^ ^^^^^^^m
read that "For everything there is a \ ^^mmm^^f^ *
season, and a time for every purpose ^^^RJBHBH^^^
under the heaven. ' ' The hourglass, the ^^|||U|^^^HK
sundial , the clock — are only measures ^^^^^HBiH^^^^^H»^
of time. TIME is that portion of dur- jHH^^^^g/f^g^lgggg^gll^
ationallotedtoeachofus. In that time
let us PRAY for insight and guidance and strength to SERVE the Lord
and to be of service to each other, and through this service to LEARN the
the great truths of the Bible and their application to our lives and Christian
witness.
In the unstructured freedom of the Congregational Way we must guard
against complacency and procrastination and recognize the value of every
minute of God-given TIME.
Read carefully the table of contents of this new Yearbook to achieve a bet-
ter understanding of the scope of activities of our Association. Notice the
hundreds of volunteers and professional clergy, listed in subsequent pages,
who serve not only in our churches but on the boards, divisions, commis-
sions and committees of our National Association. These pages clearly show
faith, freedom and fellowship at work.
Let us serve the Lord with gladness!
Barbara S. Janikowsky
Moderator
PERSONS WHO HAVE SERVED — OR PRESENTLY SERVE
ON THE EXECUTIVE STAFF OF THE ASSOCIATION
1955 (Year Established) to Date
Abercrombie, A. Vaughan
Alexander, John H.
Appelquist, A. Ray
Boring, Walter A.
Britton, Erwin A.
Brown, George W. Jr.
Brownell, Donald R.
Clark, Harry W.
Claxton, John W.
Deinstadt, Leslie G.
Frentz, Harold G.
Gray, David L.
Halcomb, Michael P.
Johnson, Harry
Kime, F. Willard
Matheny, Michael
Paetow, Roberta
Rennebohm, J. Fred
Scanland, Robert H.
Swanson, Neil H. Jr.
Vernon, Walter J.
Walls, Sharon M.
1965-1968
1967-1975
1975-1985
1982-1987
1975-1981
1969-1979
1969
1984-Present
1963-1969
1965-1966
1979-Present
1979-1986
1987-Present
1955-1958
1960-1962
1986-1987
1967-1981
1985-Present
1962-1964
1959-1964
1970-1974
1980-Present
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THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY'S MESSAGE
Our Association of Congregational
Christian Churches, now moving into
its 33rd year, includes more than 400
member churches. Our rather unique
form of church fellowship, wherein lo-
cal churches are autonomous, has de-
veloped steady growth since its
founding in 1955. It was in Detroit, in
November of that year, that 219 com-
mitted Congregationalists, represent-
ing 149 churches, gathered to assure
the continuation of The Free Con-
gregational Way.
This church autonomy and emphasis
on individual worship are especially
significant at this time, as personality-dominated, electronic ministries are
involved in heated controversy, criticism and questions of credibility.
There is no hierarchy in The Free Congregational Way . There is no central ,
on-earth figure. Our Association is a fellowship with each church — oper-
ating autonomously — joining with other like-minded congregations for
the purpose of assisting one another to advance The Kingdom of God.
The following pages provide you with an excellent account of our member
churches, volunteer and staff personnel involved in our many service pro-
grams, our ministers, regional groups, Articles of Association and other
legal documents.
With our emphasis on faith, freedom, and fellowship, we will continue
to grow in wisdom, stature, and favor with God.
J. Fred Rennebohm
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OFFICERS
MODERATOR
Barbara S. Janikowsky (Mrs. Earl)
I MODERATOR-ELECT
iRev. Clifford Schutjer
IMMEDIATE PAST MODERATOR
Rev. John R. Elmore, Ed. D.
ASSOCIATION & CORPORATION
SECRETARY
Anne Kuester (Mrs. Garith)
TREASURER
Joseph McVeigh
HISTORIAN
Rev. Arvel M. Steece, Ph.D.
1225 E. Manor Circle
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Phone: (414) 352-7567
640 Millsboro Road
Mansfield, OH 44903
Phone: (419) 756-3046
277 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (203) 249-8627
3031 Bay View Drive
Green Bay, WI 54301
Phone: (414) 468-1114
3761 St. Andrews
Racine, WI 53405
Phone: (414) 633-8749
156 George Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603) 352-2657
THE CONGREGATIONALIST
Mary Woolsey, Editor
6134 Kerry Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82009
Phone: (307) 634-1432
LEGAL COUNSEL
Walter S. Davis
Davis & Kuelthau
800 First Federal Plaza
250 East Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: (414) 276-0200
EXECUTIVE STAFF
P.O. Box 1620, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154
Phone: (414) 764-1620
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
}. Fred Rennebohm
Home Phone: (414) 786-8329
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY FOR
MISSIONS & CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH DEVELOPMENT
Rev. Michael P. Halcomb, D.D.
Home Phone: (414) 332-1976
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY FOR MINISTERIAL
DEVELOPMENT & SERVICE
Rev. Harry W. Clark
Home Phone: (414) 375-1074
ADMINISTRATOR
Sharon Walls
Home Phone: (414) 425-9411
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
Harold G. Frentz
3537 Live Oak Street
Huntington Park, CA 90255
Phone: (213) 587-1080
Office: (213) 581-2159
10
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
984-1988
jiant Stannard, Chairman
A^illiam Ahrens
ielen Ann Bower
P.O. Box 4064
Wichita, KS 67204
Home: (316) 684-1058
Office: (316) 744-0433
31435 Lyons Circle, West
Warren, MI 48092
Home: (313) 264-9474
Office: (313) 947-1795
697-7 County Square Drive
Ventura, CA 93003
Home: (805) 654-1044
L985-1989
oseph Polhemus
^ev. J. Bradley McNaught
ilev. Maurice A. Fetty
1105 Briarwood Road
Mansfield, OH 44907
Phone: (419) 756-5526
6200 Colonial Way
Edina, MN 55424
Office: (612) 925-2711
2345 Robinson Road, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 459-6255
Continued next page.
11
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Continued)
1986-1990
Rev. Paul Ray
Nancy Smart (Mrs. Allen)
Rev. Donald B. Ward
657 Bluff Street
Beloit, WI 53511
Home: (608) 365-2888
2114 Evergreen Lane
Hartland, WI 53029
(October 15-April 15)
Phone: (414) 367-2702
7711 Wheeler Island Road
Three Lakes, WI 54562
(May 1-October 1)
Phone: (715) 546-2470
Alhambra Park #56
999 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra, CA 91801-5205
Home: (818) 570-9273
1987-1991
Virginia Adams (Mrs. E. W.
Rev. Mark Jensen
Donald Williamson
1201 W. Main Street
Marshalltov^n, lA 50158
Home: (515) 753-8787
Office: (515) 753-3327
26275 N. Western Highway
Southfield, MI 48076
Office: (313) 356-1660
730 Cross Timbers Drive
Lewisville, TX 75067
Office: (214) 420-3594
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SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Personnel and Administration
Budget
Interim
Membership, Bylaws and
Procedures
Nominations
Grant Stannard, Chairman
Helen Ann Bower
Maurice Petty
Donald Ward
Joseph Polhemus, Chairman
William Ahrens
Donald Williamson
Grant Stannard, Chairman
William Ahrens
Helen Ann Bower
J. Bradley McNaught
Joseph Polhemus
Anne Kuester, Ex-Officio
Nancy Smart, Chairman
Maurice Petty
Donald Ward
Paul Ray, Chairman
Virginia Adams
Nancy Smart
Anne Kuester, Ex-Officio
CORPORATE DIVISION MEMBERS
Building & Loan
Congregational Church
Development
C.F.T.S.
Division for the Ministry
Missionary Society
William Ahrens
Donald Ward
Helen Ann Bower
J. Bradley McNaught
Nancy Smart
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LIAISON ASSIGNMENTS
Christian Education
Communications
Spiritual Resources
Women's Commission
World Christian Relations
Youth
Nominations, N.A. Officers
Credentials
Resolutions
Financial Stewardship
N.A. Ambassadors
Donald Williamson
Paul Ray
J. Bradley McNaught
Virginia Adams
Bill Ahrens
Mark Jensen
Paul Ray
Grant Stannard
Maurice Petty
Joseph Polhemus
Paul Ray
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
Eunice Erdahl (Mrs. John)
Muriel Ream (Mrs. Norman)
Louise Wilmot
485 Scarlet Drive
Brookfield, WI 53005
Home: (414) 782-8956
P.O. Box 1432
Estes Park, CO 80517
Phone: (303) 586-8324
690 Jefferson
Galesburg, IL 61401
Home: (309) 342-1394
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE FOR 1988 ANNUAL MEETING
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN
Barbara S. Janikowsky (Mrs. Earl)
Rev. Richard Buchman
Joyce Orr (Mrs. R. Kenney)
Rev. J. Bradley McNaught
Anne and Gary Kuester
Rev. David Lord
Grant Stannard
Rev. Clifford Schutjer
Ex-Officio
J. Fred Rennebohm
Sharon Walls
1225 E. Manor Circle
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Home: (414) 352-7567
1138 Lakefield Road
Grafton, WI 53024
Phone: (414) 377-2915
3147 Madison Street
Brookshire
Waukesha, WI 53188
Phone: (414) 542-7215
6200 Colonial Way
Edina, MN 55424
Phone: (612) 925-2711
3031 Bay View Drive
Green Bay, WI 54301
Home: (414) 468-1114
621 Briar Court
Green Bay, WI 54301
Phone: (414) 337-0643
P.O. Box 4064
Wichita, KS 67204
Office: (316) 744-0433
640 Millsboro Road
Mansfield, OH 44903
Phone: (419) 756-3046
Association Office
Phone: (414) 764-1620
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE
OF THE ASSOCIATION
1986-1988
Liane Jensen, Chairman (Mrs. Mark)
Rev. A. Ray Appelquist
Rev. John Doud
26277 Kiltartan
Farmington Hills, MI 48018
Phone: (313) 474-4829
P.O. Box 875
Mount Dora, FL 32757
Phone: (904) 383-3669
2510 Spring Arbor Road
Jackson, MI 49203
Phone: (517) 784-4824
1987-1989
Bernice Carnage
Rev. Lloyd Hall
Rev. Richard Miller-Todd
Liaison Member
Rev. Paul Ray
8201 Tuscany
Playa Del Rey, CA 90291
Home: (213) 823-7104
1146 Wisconsin Avenue
Racine, WI 53403
Office: (414) 633-6039
3407 Kingman Boulevard
Des Moines, lA 50311
Home: (515) 289-2486
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FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE
1984-1988
Ralph Charbonneau, Chairman
Robert C. Brunner
1531 Sunset Avenue, S.W.
Seattle, WA 98116
Phone: (206) 935-5575
8330 N. Green Bay Road
Milwaukee, WI 53209
Phone: (414) 354-7809
1985-1989
George Berkaw, Jr.
Charles Swain
48071 Colony Farm Circle
Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone: (313) 455-3770
1846 Cunning Drive
Mansfield, OH 44907
Phone: (419) 756-4648
1986-1990
R. Warren Fisher
Fred Luenberger
6026 East Murdock
Wichita, KS 67208
Phone: (316) 683-4775
2630 Sleepy Hollow Road
Glendale, CA 91206
Phone: (818) 244-6692
1987-1991
Lloyd M. Painter
Ex-Officio
J. Fred Rennebohm
Harold Frentz
Sharon Walls
P.O. Box 124
Owl's Head, ME 04854
Phone: (207) 594-2071
Association Office
Phone: (414) 764-1620
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INVESTMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Keith Naeve, Chairman 1514 Jefferson
Racine, WI 53404
Phone: (414) 637-6953
Arthur Ebert
John Erdahl
R. Ron Heiligenstein
J. Fred Rennebohm
480 East Calumet
Fox Point, WI 53217
Home: (414) 352-0363
485 Scarlet Drive
Brookfield, WI 53005
Home: (414) 782-8956
8210 N. Green Bay Road
Milwaukee, WI 53209
Phone: (414) 354-2121
Association Office
Phone: (414) 764-1620
Ex-Officio
George R. Berkaw, Jr.
Robert C. Brunner
48071 Colony Farm Circle
Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone: (313) 455-3770
8330 N. Green Bay Road
Milwaukee, WI 53209
Phone: (414) 354-7809
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BUILDING AND LOAN FUND
(A Division)
The Building and Loan Fund was originally incorporated in April,
L959 (without stock and not for profit). In March, 1962, the incorporated
und was dissolved and its assets were transferred to the Corporation for
he Association, with the Building and Loan Fund becoming a Division
)f the Corporation.
Its purpose is to promote, encourage, assist, and — in any manner
aid the establishment, building, remodeling, maintenance, repair, lo-
cation and/or relocation of Congregational Christian Churches which are
nembers of — or affiliated with — the National Association of Congrega-
ional Christian Churches. It seeks and encourages contributions so that
t may extend assistance to an increasing number of Churches. The Chair-
nan of this Division is appointed by the Executive Committee.
1984-1988
Donald Baker, Chairman 319 E. Randolph
Glendale, CA 91202
Phone: (213) 245-5316
iarl Meisinger llS 767 Book Road
Naperville, IL 60565
Phone: (815) 436-7795
Continued next page.
19
BUILDING AND LOAN FUND (Continued)
1985-1989
Thomas Ross
318 Davis Road
Mansfield, OH 44903
Phone: (419) 756-4746
1986-1990
Thomas Lootens
Milo Matthies
3003 Linwood Avenue
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Phone: (313) 288-4029
7133 N.W. Winter
Kansas City, MO 64152
Phone: (816) 587-8848
1987-1991
John S. Riddile, Jr.
859 E. Ravine Lane
Milwaukee, WI 53217
Home: (414) 352-8130
Corporate Member
William Ahrens
31435 Lyons Circle, West
Warren, MI 48092
Home: (313) 264-9474
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DEVELOPMENT
(A Division)
A statement of purpose for the Congregational Church Development
Division appears in the By-laws of the Corporation for the National As-
ociation as follows:
"To serve as the Agency of the National Association of Con-
gregational Christian Churches in encouraging and support-
ing the organization and development of new Congregational
Christian Churches by such methods and in such locations
as the Division may determine appropriate after due study
and survey; including response to the inquiries of self-
generating groups which may request counsel and support
from the National Association for such a purpose. "
The Division has the power to accept, accumulate, and expend funds
designed for the above purposes, all funds being held in the name of the
Ilorporation for the Association. It elects it own officers, and reports semi-
mnually to the Executive Committee sitting as the Board of Directors of
the Corporation. It has also assumed the promotion and administration
Df the Ten Dollar Club, as well as offering counsel and support to exist-
ing Congregational Churches with special problems.
1984-1988
Richard Farrand 846 E. Comstock
Glendora, CA 91740
Phone: (818) 335-5800
Ric Peretto 2107 Burr Court
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Phone: (408) 475-7161
Continued next page.
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DEVELOPMENT (Continued)
1985-1989
Linda Karow (Mrs. Jay)
Rev. Richard Buchman (1986)
77 W. Larch
Muskegon, MI 49441
Phone: (616) 728-6224
1138 Lakefield Road
Grafton, WI 53024
Phone: (414) 377-2915
1986-1990
D. Keith Deacon
Rev. David Spahn
28336 Peppermill Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48018
Phone: (313) 553-2847
240 Pine Street
Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
Phone: (617) 362-6977
1987-1991
Rev. Joe Hotchkiss, Chairman
James Winning
29 Lynette Place, South
Westerville, Ohio 43081
Phone: (614) 882-5716
27 Christler Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15223
Phone: (412) 822-7841
Corporate Member
Rev. Donald B. Ward
Alhambra Park #56
999 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra, CA 91801-5205
Home: (818) 570-9273
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CONGREGATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES
(A Division)
Since 1961, the Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies
las been providing counsel and financial grants to students preparing
or a Christian vocation. The primary concern of this Division is to pro-
ide our local Churches with well-trained pastoral leadership.
To date, over 140 students have benefited from the counsel of the
3ean, the assistance of an advisor and financial grants.
The Foundation's program is available to a well qualified person de-
ermined to become a Congregational Minister, Director of Religious Edu-
cation or some other kind of special Minister or Teacher.
To continue its mission, the Foundation is dependent upon the mem-
ber Churches of the Association to provide several things:
1. Regular fiscal support.
2. Encouragement to young people in their parish to consider
becoming a parish minister. Director of Religious Education or
prepare for a special kind of ministry.
3. Provide the Dean with the names and addresses of persons
showing such an interest.
4. Provide practical work experiences in the local church for
seminary students.
Dean: Rev. Harry W. Clark
P.O. Box 1620
Oak Creek, WI 53154
1984-1988
Allan Anderson 798 Windsor Circle
Hartland, WI 53209
Home: (414) 367-3073
Office: (414) 691-2100, Ext. 17
Rev. Charles Harlow 811 N. "I" Street
Tacoma, WA 98403
Home: (206) 572-9187
Church: (206) 383-3878
Continued next page.
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C.F.T.S. (Continued)
1985-1989
Theodore Flynn
Rev. A. Lee Karker
4553 Sancola Avenue
Toluca Lake, CA 91602
Phone: (213) 877-8513
P.O. Box 554
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: (207) 594-8656
1986-1990
Rev. David Henry, Chairman (1987)
Dr. Donald Bentley
2627 N. Talman
Chicago, IL 60647
Home: (312) 278-9293
1826 Roanoke Road
Claremont, CA 91711
Phone: (714) 624-9195
1987-1991
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Jr.
Lamora Mueller
14 Crescent Street
Deny, NH 03038
Office: (603) 434-4411
2356 Brov^nlee Drive
Toledo, OH 43615
Phone: (419) 535-1720
Corporate Member
Helen Ann Bower
697-7 County Square Drive
Ventura, CA 93003
Home: (805) 654-1044
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DIVISION FOR THE MINISTRY
The basic responsibility of this Division is the nurture of the Christi-
in ministry in the Churches of the Association.
Working closely with the staff Secretary for Pastoral Relations, the
Division concerns itself with policy aspects of securing ministers and
DFoblems arising within the purview of his office. The Division has been
issigned the responsibility of overseeing the endorsement of ministers
is chaplains in Federal government and other positions requiring such
:ertification.
The Division supervises grants of financial assistance to ministers,
Doth active and retired, who face emergency financial crises. Division
members constitute the Board of Directors of the Retired Minister's Fund,
brmerly the Hoerner- Strang Fund, and supervise the distribution of gifts
md grants to retired ministers and their surviving spouses.
The Division has general oversight of recommended programs for the
protection, welfare and career development of ordained ministers of the
A^ssociation. Information on these can be obtained by writing to the Secre-
tary For Pastoral Relations.
The Division has the power to accept, accumulate and expend funds
designed for the above purposes, all funds being held in the name of the
orporation for the Association. It elects its own officers, and reports semi-
annually to the Executive Committee, acting as the Board of Directors of
the Corporation.
1984-1988
Rev. Richard Kurrasch (1986) 1314 Northwood
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Dr. Walter Wilder 4905 Payton Court
Edina, MN 55435
Office: (313) 288-4220
4905 Payton Court
Edina, MN 55435
Phone: (612) 927-5431
Continued next page.
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DIVISION FOR THE MINISTRY (Continued)
1985-1989
Rev. Elizabeth Extrom Bingham,
Chairman
Rev. James Hart (1987)
c/o First Congregational Church
2610 E. Northern Lights Blvd.
Anchorage, AK 99508
Church: (907) 272-8363
123 Queenston Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Phone: (412) 673-5811
1986-1990
Dr. Kay A. Johnston
Rev. Patrick Shelley
360 Evergreen Drive
Summit Park, UT 84060
Phone: (801) 645-8066
2001 E. Grand River
Lansing, MI 48912
Office: (517) 484-9495
1987-1991
Rev. John C. Kelley
2408 Orrington Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201
Juliet Summers (Mrs. Robert)
P.O. Box 165
Durand, Ml 48429
Home: (517) 288-6941
Corporate Member
Rev. J. Bradley McNaught
6200 Colonial Way
Edina, MN 55424
Phone: (612) 925-2711
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
(A Division)
The mandate for missions comes first from Scripture, which says
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
ame of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. . . " (Matthew
8:19-20). The tradition of Congregational Churches' involvement in
hristian missions began in the colonial period, and is as long and faith-
il as any in American history. Your Missionary Society is working to
uild an even deeper commitment to this ministry of outreach in the
hurches of our Association.
The present Missionary Society was established in 1954, and in 1961
became a Division of the Corporation for the National Association of
ongregational Christian Churches. The statement of purpose for the
lissionary Society appears in the By-Laws of the Corporation, as follows:
"To serve as the missionary agent of the churches of the
National Association, and of such churches as desire its
service; to receive, manage, and distribute such funds and
properties as may be entrusted to it according to the ex-
pressed wishes of the donors, or in the absence of such desig-
nation, by vote of the division; to counsel with such
Churches as call upon it in the area of their missionary con-
cern; and generally to stimulate the spreading of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ by such means as are in keeping with the basic
principles of the Congregational Christian Churches. . . "
There are presently twelve appointed board members who serve this
livision and its worldwide concerns. Funds received are disbursed
irough the Treasury of the National Association of Congregational Chris-
an Churches. Gifts are faithfully administered according to the wishes
f the donors. Working in cooperation with its executive staff person, the
lissionary Society monitors all selected projects so that individuals and
hurches in our Association may have confidence that their contributions
re used with integrity and for purposes validly in support of Christian
lissions.
Continued next page.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Continued)
The Missionary Society strives to select projects that are distinctive-
ly Christian and distinctively Congregational. Currently, missionaries in
fourteen countries are receiving our support. Aid is given to churches
and other mission projects in the United States, some of which are cross-
cultural in nature. Overall, this program of Christian missions is becom-
ing more v^holistic, ministering to the needs of the vi^hole person; includ-
ing the spiritual, the physical, and the relational. All of these missions
are under regular review and evaluation. The needs are genuine, and the
projects are worthy of prayerful and generous support.
1984-1988
Steve Casner, Chairman
Rev. Robert Fleischmann
Rev. Robert Warmouth
2467 San Antonio Crescent E.
Upland, CA 91786
Phone: (714) 985-2940
3580 Sevilla Drive
Soquel, CA 95073
Home: (408) 462-3331
P.O. Box 38
Metlakatla, AK 99926
Office: (907) 886-3262
1985-1989
Rev. Philip Muth
Rev. Daphne Resch
Doris Uhlig (Mrs. Paul)
3065 N. Fairwood Court
Wauwatosa, WI 53222
Phone: (414) 257-3099
1526 Boyd Street
Ashland, NE 68003
Phone: (402) 944-7541
1342 Estate Court
Wichita, KS 67208
Phone: (316) 683-1596
Continued next page.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Continued)
1986-1990
Rev. Paul D. Clark
Rev. Garred W. Johnstone
Dortha (Dee) O'Brien
(Mrs. William)
1737 N. Prairie Street
Galesburg, IL 61401
Phone: (309) 342-5829
612 W. Broad Street
Nevuton Falls, OH 44444
Phone: (216) 872-0488
6085 Fallen Timbers Lane
Maumee, OH 43537-9766
Phone: (419) 893-6929
1987-1991
Rev. John Carson
Deborah Fillebrown
(Mrs. William)
Harriett Navarre
(Mrs. John)
94 Miner Street
Middletov^n, CT 06457
Office: (203) 632-0733
7775 Dacosta
Downey, CA 90240
Home: (213) 806-3819
3521 Cherry
Kansas City, MO 64109
Home: (816) 753-6232
Corporate Member
Nancy Smart
October 15-April 15:
2114 Evergreen Lane
Hartland, WI 53029
Phone: (414) 367-2702
May 1-October 1:
7711 Wheeler Island Road
Three Lakes, WI 54562
Phone: (715) 546-2470
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COMMISSIONS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Functions of the Commissions
Association Commissions are extended subcommittees of the Execu-
tive Committee. They are charged with responsibilities in specific areas
of concern such as Christian Education, Communications, World Chris-
tian Relations, Spiritual Resources, Women, and Youth.
Executive Committee members designate a liaison representative to
each Commission. Commission members are nominated by the Execu-
tive Committee and from the floor of the Annual Meeting. They are elect-
ed by Association delegates gathered at the Annual Meeting. A full term
is four years v^ith one-fourth of a Commission membership changing each
year. Following consultation with each Commission, the Executive Com-
mittee appoints respective chairmen.
Commissions are granted considerable autonomy in carrying out their
responsibilities. They report all actions promptly to the Executive Com-
mittee, including recommendations for actions by the Executive Commit-
tee. Some of these recommendations require further action by the
Association at its Annual Meeting. In that case, they are reviewed by the
Executive Committee, and its recommendations in turn are submitted at
the Annual Meeting.
Records of enabling resolutions, which originally brought certain
commissions into existence, are not available. It has been necessary, there-
fore, to draft a current statement of activities based on actual practice,
thereby providing information to the membership of the Association.
Subject to availability of funds. Commissions may meet twice a year;
during the fall or winter months and immediately before the Annual Meet-
ing of the Association. Seminars and exhibits are planned by many of
the Commissions in conjunction with the Annual Meeting.
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COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
The Commission on Christian Education was organized in 1957 to
assist Churches with their Christian Education programs and to help im-
plement the progress of the Congregational Way.
The Commission works to fulfill Christian Education needs at the lo-
cal, regional, and national levels. Its services include, but are not limit-
ed to, the development and maintenance of heritage materials, guidance
in curriculum selection, teacher training programs, and regional work-
shops. This work is done with a continued awareness of changing priori-
ties in religious education and with an emphasis on the Congregational
Way of Faith, Freedom, and Fellowship.
1984-1988
Claire Horvitz, Chairman
(Mrs. Louie)
6524 Fulton Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91401
Phone: (818) 984-2497
Rev. Thomas Nolen (1987)
600 N. Carey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
Office: (714) 622-1373
1985-1989
Elin Drouhard (Mrs. Warren)
391 Stream Corners Road
Lexington, OH 44904
Phone: (419) 884-3822
Ellen Justin (Mrs. Michael)
2611 E. 9800 South
Sandy, UT 84092
Phone: (801) 943-6138
Continued next page.
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COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Continued)
1986-1990
Rev. David Lord
Marsha McMurray
991 Pilgrim Way
Green Bay, WI 54304
Home: (414) 337-0643
Office: (414) 499-4515
2729 S. Main
Burlington, lA 52601
Phone: (319) 752-9527
1987-1991
Rev. Richard Liles
Marian Rickel (Mrs. Arthur)
203 S. Park Drive
Hutchinson, KS 67501
Office: (316) 662-5693
30800 Pierce
Garden City, MI 48135
Phone: (313) 421-3203
Liaison Member
Donald K. Williamson
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COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This Commission is charged with the responsibility of aiding and
promoting materials which will be of assistance to churches and individu-
als in their religious life and which will promote the work of the As-
sociation.
The Commission, receives manuscripts for proposed publications,
makes editorial suggestions and seeks to integrate these items into the
program of the Association.
The Commission also initiates materials which will be helpful in
promoting and interpreting the Christian way of life from the unique view-
point of Congregationalism.
1984-1988
Scott Bland
1109 North Grand
Spencer, lA 51301
Home: (712) 262-7349
Rev. William C. Donald, III (1985)
Box 741
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Phone: (616) 436-7351
1985-1989
Rev. Donald Jones, Chairman
7101 Fifth Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53140
Phone: (414) 654-5159
Rev. Steven E. Berry
50 Ascan Avenue
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Phone: (718) 268-6704
Continued next page.
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COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (Continued)
1986-1990
David Swanson
Glenn Richardson
7235 West Wells Street
Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Phone: (414) 774-4755
171 S. Martell Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (213) 934-5090
1987-1991
Ted Kehn
Douglas Burch
RFD 1, Box 724
Norway, ME 04268
Phone: (207) 527-2313
16 Lily Street
Nantucket, MA 02554
Phone: (617) 228-3539
Liaison Member
Rev. Paul Ray
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SPIRITUAL RESOURCES COMMISSION
The Spiritual Resources Committee was raised to Commission sta-
tus at the 1967 Annual Meeting, and given the following charge:
The Spiritual Resources Commission shall he charged with
the responsibility of encouraging and increasing the
knowledge and Jove of God in both personal and corporate
devotions, and of witnessing in the world to Christ and His
Gospel.
The Spiritual Resources Commission undergirds the spiritual aspects
of the National Association, and acts as a continuing stimulus to the devo-
tional life of the churches. This work is carried on by volunteers, sharing
their perspective of God's love and experience of Christian community
with one another.
"For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am
I in the midst of them."
—Matt. 18:20
1984-1988
Rev. Richard Lindvall, Chairman 10317 S. Oakley Avenue
Chicago, IL 60643
Home: (312) 445-2121
Office: (312) 779-0123
Rev. Donald Mullen 319 Hoffman Street
Saugatuck, MI 49453
Phone: (616) 857-4205
Continued next page.
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SPIRITUAL RESOURCES COMMISSION (Continued)
1985-1989
Rev. Kay Miller-Todd
Rev. James Schibsted
3407 Kingman Boulevard
Des Moines, lA 50311
Office: (515) 281-7711
Home: (515) 289-2486
1821 E. Verde Place
Anaheim, CA 92805
Home: (714) 991-7635
Office: (714) 776-0960
1986-1990
Rev. Joe Clarke
Berthajean Hedges (1987)
394 Benicia Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Phone: (707) 538-5292
119 E. Napoleon Road
Bowling Green, OH 43402
Office: (419) 372-2181
Home: (419) 352-7760
1987-1991
Rev. Patricia Dando-Thompson
Rev. Steven Schafer
Liaison Member
Rev. J. Bradley McNaught
Box 261
Searsport, ME 04974
Phone: (207) 548-2410
14000 Henry Ruff Road
Livonia, MI 48154
Phone: (313) 261-6491
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WOMEN'S COMMISSION
The objective of the Women's Commission is to further the work of
the Kingdom of God by uniting women of the Congregational Christian
Churches in Christian Fellowship, through programs of education, spiritu-
al growth, and testimony expressed in stewardship and service. The Com-
mission seeks to be a clearing house for ideas and methods found effective
in promoting women's responsibilities in the local Churches and in the
larger area of the nation and the world.
For assistance, helpful material is available upon request from the
National Office. Among materials available are: program planning materi-
al for interesting programs, timely devotional readings, the Missions
Directory as well as suggestions for hand work for missionary projects,
and offering envelopes for the Women's Project. There is a slight charge
for some of these materials to cover the cost of printing and mailing.
Each year, at the Annual Meeting of the National Association, the
women select areas for our combined benevolences called the Women's
Project. Each year these gifts have been larger and there is an expectation
that this growth will continue.
The Commission supports and encourages state and regional meet-
ings of Congregational women and the formation — where desired — of
statewide Congregtional Women's Fellowships.
1984-1988
Mildred Connin (Mrs.
6059 Bahimar Road
Toledo, OH 43611
Phone: (419) 726-0153
Penny Smith (1987)
(Mrs. Arthur)
Box 11
Spring Creek, PA 16436
Phone: (814) 664-8885
Continued next page.
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WOMEN'S COMMISSION (Continued)
1985-1989
Wave Granger (Mrs. Dale), Chairman 3829 Ridgefield Road
Lansing, MI 48906
Phone: (517) 321-3316
Florence Goedjen (Mrs. Mark)
1781 Wedgwood Drive
Green Bay, WI 54303
Phone: (414) 494-0167
1986-1990
Doris Cox (Mrs. Francis)
671 High Street
Hanson, MA 02341
Phone: (617) 293-2110
Lucile Youngreen
2617 Waverly Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90039
1987-1991
Joan Estep
5691 Arvine Circle, SW
Fort Myers, FL 33919
June Stumpf (Mrs. Edward)
4607 North 7th
Fresno, CA 93726
Phone: (209) 227-5181
Liaison Member
Virginia Adams
38
WORLD CHRISTIAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
The World Christian Relations Committee was brought into being at
the Annual Meeting held in Minneapolis in 1962. It was given full Com-
mission status at the Annual Meeting held in Wichita in 1964.
The Association has charged the Commission as follows:
"...The World Christian Relations Commission shall he
charged with the responsibility for making effective witness
to the Congregational Way in this country and around the
world. This charge shall include, hut not be limited to, in-
itiating, implementing, sustaining and improving relations
with all other established religious bodies in a spirit of fel-
lowship. The Commission shall make fraternal contacts with
organizations which have current or historical ties with the
congregational way."
1984-1988
John Erdahl 485 Scarlet Drive
Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone: (414) 782-8956
1987-1988
Rev. Steven Blackburn (1987) 21 West River Road
Pleasant Valley, CT 06063
Office: (203) 379-5864
Home: (203) 379-7300
Continued next page.
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WORLD CHRISTIAN RELATIONS COMMISSION (Continued)
1985-1989
Rev. Lowell Linden, Chairman
Dr. Robert Cabeen
33 West Palm Lane Drive
Redlands, CA 92373
Phone: (714) 793-0147
468 E. Losey Street
Galesburg, IL 61401
Phone: (309) 342-3088
1986-1990
Rev. Douglas Drown
Dr. Carl Spangler
Box 253
Bingham, ME 04920
Phone: (207) 672-3380
762-120th Street
Tacoma, WA 98444
Phone: (206) 537-3253
1987-1991
Rev. Chris Richards
Jane Swartzbaugh (Mrs. Richard)
4160 MiddlebeU Road
W. Bloomfield, MI 48033
Phone: (313) 626-2737
4334 Forestview Drive
Toledo, OH 43615
Phone: (419) 536-3807
Liaison Member
William Ahrens
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COMMISSION ON YOUTH
It is the purpose of the Youth Commission to offer local churches
youth program resources and support so that the churches can provide
opportunities for growth in the understanding of Christian life principles,
for the development of a sense of responsible freedom, and for serving
the cause of Christ through fellowship and service. The Youth Commis-
sion does not seek to provide a total program for the local Church youth,
rather, it seeks to support these groups and extend specific help when
it is requested. In accord with this aim, the Commission engages in the
continuing development of resource material for use by the Churches.
Further, the Youth Commission seeks to provide opportunities for
inter-group fellowship among young people through the National Associ-
ation Pilgrim Fellowship and the Heritage of Pilgrim Endeavor (see be-
low). An Annual Assembly for NAPF and HOPE is held each summer
in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Association. The Assem-
bly is an opportunity for sharing, growing, and learning for the youth
of our Churches.
Opportunities for service, which might otherwise be unavailable, are
afforded through the Work Camps and Pilgrimages sponsored by the
Youth Commission. These special programs are available to the High
School and College young people of all Association Churches. Other
projects, in this country and overseas, are sponsored as needs and op-
portunities arise.
1984-1988
Stuart Merkel, Chairman c/o South Cong. Church
277 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Church: (207) 249-8627
Continued next page.
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COMMISSION ON YOUTH (Continued)
1985-1989
Eric Formberg
Robert Haldane, III
2530 Rochester Road, #21
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Phone: (313) 541-3801
231 Rosedale Place
Jackson, MI 49203
Phone: (517) 787-8707
1986-1990
Thomas Adams
Mike Wilson
1103 West State Street
Marshalltown, lA 50158
Phone: (515) 753-8077
1661 Buchanan Street
Pomona, CA 91767
Phone: (714) 629-8069
1987-1991
Ruth Cramer
Steve Welckle
8610 Huntington
Wichita, KS 67206
Phone: (316) 684-1118
4039 Pleasant Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55409
Phone: (612) 825-6435
Liaison Member
Rev. Mark Jensen
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PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP
The purpose of the National Association Pilgrim Fellowship is:
'To promote a free Christian way of life among the youth
of OUT country; to unite all Congregational young people in
worship, fellowship and service; to develop the spiritual
qualities and leadership of youth; to convey our ideas to the
world in Christian action."
Activities of the NAFF are directed by national officers elected at the
Annual Meeting. As a part of the program of the Commission on Youth,
the NAPF operates under the Commission with the assistance of Co-
Directors appointed by the Commission. The NAPF strives to serve local
groups by providing aid and encouragement at the Annual Meeting and
by communications throughout the year.
Shauna Grovell
President
269 Weymouth Street
Holbrook, MA 02343
Phone: (617) 767-1947
Mary Jane Adams
First Vice-President
1103 W. State Street
Marshalltown, lA 50158
Phone: (515) 753-8077
Mike Amsbaugh
Second Vice-President
1196 Devonwood Road
Mansfield, OH 44907
Phone: (419) 756-6871
Chris Boehm
Secretary-Trasurer
2217 E. Bryan Circle
Sak Lake City, UT 84108
Phone: (801) 581-1427
CO-DIRECTORS
Ted Stark
5728 Melody Lane
Edina, MN 55436
Phone: (612) 922-7503
Mark Tanner
P.O. Box 447
Hanson, MA 02341
Phone: (617) 447-2574
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HERITAGE OF PILGRIM ENDEAVOR
HOPE is an active fellowship of young Congregationalists who have
graduated from high school and who wish to continue their ties with the
Association. It operates under the guidance of the Youth Commission and
has two Co-Directors appointed by the Commission. The objectives of
HOPE are three fold:
1 . To provide a continuing fellowship for Congregational young
people who have graduated from high school.
2. To provide enthusiastic and dedicated leadership for the Pil-
grim Fellowship.
3. To become intelligent and creative adult members of the
Association.
John Miller
President
Amy Nelson
Secretary
Mark Robarts
East Coast Representative
Ned Inzar
West Coast Representative
CO-DIRECTORS
Rev. Jay Terbush
Wendy Van Tassell
EDITOR OF ANANIAS
Aaron Schroeder
6224 Cobblers Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone: (517) 351-3392
4308A Detonty
St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 771-7725
P.O. Box 115
Owls Head, ME 04854
Phone: (207) 596-6683
450 S. Lafayette Park Place,
#308
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Phone: (213) 388-2563
1003 Lincolnshire
St. Johns, MI 48879
Home: (517) 223-3440
Church: (517) 224-2636
416 S. Seventh Street
Burbank, CA 91501
Phone: (818) 846-1305
407 S. Orange Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (213) 935-7725
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THE CHURCHES
of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
^resented in three groupings:
MEMBER CHURCHES
Churches which have officially voted to join the Association.
ASSOCIATE MEMBER CHURCHES
Churches v^hich have voted to be Associated with the Association.
AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS AND CONFERENCES
Associations and Conferences that have voted to affiliate with the
Association, although some of their member churches, individu-
ally, are not members of the National Association.
The privileges of the various classifications are defined in the Articles
3f Association and By-Laws.
Notations:
Statistics contained on the following pages are for the calendar
year 1986, or for the most recent fiscal year of the member Church,
and of the Association. Contributions to the Association from
Member Churches are for the fiscal year of the Association, April
1, 1986-March 31, 1987.
In the column "Ministers' Names," any names shown with an
asterisk (*), are those of ministers who are members of that
Church, but are not serving on the Church Staff.
Addresses of ministers can be obtained from the Ministers' List,
which follows the Church statistical section.
Code:
( + ) Indicates that a current report was not received from
this Church. Information is repeated from the latest
available source if deemed accurate.
( - ) Indicates that the information was not given in reports
from the Church.
The information contained in this listing is as complete as possible
as of August 15, 1987.
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THE ROLL CALL OF STATES
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MICHIGAN 55
CALIFORNIA 39
ILLINOIS 34
MASSACHUSETTS ... 33
WISCONSIN 32
MAINE 26
CONNECTICUT 26
OHIO 21
PENNSYLVANIA 20
NEW HAMPSHIRE ... 16
INDIANA 12
IOWA 12
NEW YORK 10
FLORIDA 10
KANSAS 8
NEBRASKA 6
MINNESOTA 6
NORTH CAROLINA . . 6
WASHINGTON 6
MONTANA 5
HAWAII 4
ALABAMA 4
NEW JERSEY 4
GEORGIA 3
MISSOURI 3
12
TEXAS 3
VERMONT 3
WYOMING 3
ALASKA 3
COLORADO 2
IDAHO 2
MARYLAND 2
OKLAHOMA 2
OREGON 2
RHODE ISLAND 2
ARIZONA 2
TENNESSEE....
CANADA
DISTRICT of
COLUMBIA . .
UTAH
WEST VIRGINIA
AUSTRALIA . . .
GREECE
HONDURAS....
HONGKONG...
KOREA
NIGERIA
PHILIPPINES . . .
Full Member Churches ....
Associate Member Churches
Affiliated Member Churches
Honorary Member Churches
431
13
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AREA CONGREGATIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS
In extending the Congregational Way, Churches and individuals in
various parts of the country have established local Associations and Fel-
owships of several types. While these are not organizationally related
o the National Association, they are listed in this Yearbook for informa-
ional purposes.
Unless otherwise indicated, membership in these area groups is by
Churches. Voting privileges are accorded only to delegates from the
Churches. If other provisions prevail, a brief descriptive sentence follows
he name of the organization.
An "X" appearing before the group name indicates that updated in-
ormation has not been received and that the indicated data has been
eprinted from the Yearbook issued in the previous year. Groups which
lave not responded in two years to requests for information continue to
)e listed. However, to avoid publication of out-dated information, officer
nformation is omitted.
Groups are listed alphabetically by state or geographical area.
INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Chairman: Dr. Manfred W. Kohl, Adenaueralle 32, 6370 Oberursel BEl
Frankfurt/M, West Germany
Njorth American Secretary: Dr. Leslie Deinstadt, 12 Valencia Circle,
De Bary, PL 32713
;^uadrennial Meeting, July 29-August 3, 1989, Leeuwenhorst Congress
Center, Noordwifkerhout, The Netherlands.
AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Chairman: Rev. Douglas Drown, P.O. Box 253, Bingham, ME 04920
Treasurer: Mrs. Millie Gardner, 9802 Armley, Whittier, CA 90604
/ice Chairman: Dr. Patrick Shelley, 2001 E. Grand River, Lansing, MI
48912
Secretary: Bernice Gamage, 8201 Tuscany Avenue, Playa Del Rey,
CA 90291
153
ALABAMA
(X) THE ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRIST-
IAN CHURCHES, Route 1, Box 537, Tallassee, AL 36087
Moderator: Freddie Powell, Route 1, Box 193, Tallassee, AL 36078
Assistant Moderator: Walter Evans, P.O. Box 63, Marbury, AL 36051
Secretary-Treasurer: Jo Parker, 1419 Woodmere Drive, Montgomery, AL
36078
ALASKA (See Pacific Northwest Association)
CALIFORNIA
THE ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
AND MINISTERS OF CALIFORNIA AND NEIGHBORING WESTERN
STATES, INC. (The Gal-West Association) 1185 E. Alvarado, Pomona,
CA 91767 (714) 629-3665
Moderator: William Cooper, 1044 Elmhurst, Corona, CA 91720
Assistant Moderator: Rev. Richard Bower, 14115 Magnolia Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Registrar: Ted Glauthier, 623 N. San Dimas Avenue, San Dimas,
CA 91773
Scribe: Mrs. Robert Haldane, 7257 W. 90th Street, Los Angeles,
CA 91767
Corresponding Secretary: Marian Mathews, 1185 E. Alvarado, Pomona,
CA 91767
N. A. Ambassador: Mrs. Millie Gardner, 9802 Armley, Whittier,
CA 90604
154
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
sfORTHERN CALIFORNIA CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
v4oderator: Rev. E. Gerry Hoard, c/o 1721 Dry Creek Road, San Jose,
CA 93704
^ice Moderator: Rev. Joe Clarke, 394 Benicia Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Secretary: Rev. Howard Bull, 1919 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek,
CA 94598
Treasurer: Mary Miller, c/o 4545 N. Palm, Fresno, CA 93704
NJ. A. Ambassador: Gerald Flov^ers, 15 Work Avenue, Del Rey Oaks,
CA 93940
CONNECTICUT
[THE FELLOWSHIP OF CONNECTICUT CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES, 277 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106
executive Secretary: Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, E. Main Street, Indian Ridge,
#37, Jewett City, CT 06351
S/Ioderator: Mrs. Alan Burnap, 65 Legewood Road, W., Hartford,
CT 06107
A^ssistant Moderator: Rev. James Metcalf, 144 Whittum Avenue, Spring-
field, MA 01118
Secretary: Rev. Steve Blackburn, P.O. Box 211, Pleasant Valley,
CT 06063
ISJ. A. Ambassador: Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, address shown above.
CONNECTICUT FELLOWSHIP OF CONTINUING CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN WOMEN, 277 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106 Phone:
(203) 527-7001
President: Virgina Burnap, 65 Ledgewood Road, W. Hartford, CT 06107
First Vice President: Vivian Quay, 98 Mass. Road, Oakdale, CT 06370
Secretary: Mrs. Betty Buchanan, 64 Northview Drive, Middletown, CT
06457
Treasurer: Mrs. Harold Jones, 62 Avery Heights, Hartford, CT 06106
155
FLORIDA i
THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
AND MINISTERS, 2401 S. Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771 Phone:
(305) 332-4584
Moderator: Rev. Edmond Weber, 216 Forrest Drive, Sanford, FL 32771
Vice Moderator: Rev. Joe Cooke, 1619 Llewellyn Drive, Fort Myers, FL
33907
Secretary: Mrs. Leslie Deinstadt, 12 Valencia Circle, De Bary, FL 32713
Treasurer: Mr. Wilbur Wagner, 9326 N. Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus
Springs, FL 32630
N. A. Ambassadors: Rev. A. Ray and Carol Appelquist, P.O. Box 875,
Mount Dora, FL 32757
GEORGIA
(X) THE SOUTH GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
ILLINOIS (See Midwest Association)
INDIANA (See Midwest Association)
IOWA
IOWA-NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES, 3407 Kingman Boulevard, Des Moines, Iowa 50311
Moderator: Rev. Richard Miller-Todd, 3407 Kingman Boulevard, Des
Moines, lA 50311 Phone: (515) 277-1746
Secretary: Elenor Lookingbill, 223 E. Second, Spencer, lA 51301
Treasurer: Mrs. Beverly Hyde, 1304 Second Avenue, Clear Lake, lA 50428
Regional Publication: SEEDCORN (distributed three times a year). Edi-
tor: Rev. Kay Miller-Todd
N. A. Ambassadors: Rev. Kay Miller-Todd, 3407 Kingman Boulevard,
Des Moines, lA 50311; and Jack Davis, P.O. Box 507, Freemont, NE
68025
156
KANSAS (See Mid-America Association)
MAINE
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF MAINE
Executive Secretary: Rev. Mark E. Rustin, 1364 Washington Avenue,
Portland, ME 04103
Moderator: George Field, P.O. Box 305, Warren, ME 04864
Scribe: Mrs. Clark Newton, 108 High Street, South Paris, ME 04281
Treasurer: Mrs. Nellie Swan, Paris Hill, ME 04271
Regional Publication: The Congregational Spirit of Maine (quarterly).
Editor: Mrs. Charlotte Butters, 263 Ray Street, Portland, ME 04103
N. A. Ambassador: Rev. Douglas W. Drown, P.O. Box 253, Bingham,
ME 04920
WASHINGTON COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES AND MINISTERS
Moderator: Rev. Ronald A. Windhorst, Edmunds, ME 04628 .
Scribe: Rev. Mark Bolles, P.O. Box 356, Machiasport, ME 04655
Treasurer: Carolyn Bolles, P.O. Box 356, Machiasport, ME 04655
MASSACHUSETTS
MASSACHUSETTS CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Rev. Gary Smothers, 28 Linfield St., Holbrook, MA 02343
Secretary: Alanson Dawes, 269 Perham Street, W. Roxbury, MA 02132
Treasurer: Richard McNeill, 19 Havana Street, Roslindale, MA 02131
Regional Publication: The Fellowship. Editor: Robert Pardon
N. A. Ambassador: Doris Melano, 52 Seminole Drive, Yarmouthport, MA
02675
BAY STATE WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
President: Lois Dow, 5 Stetson Street, Lakeville, MA 02346
First Vice President: Doris Melano, 52 Seminole Drive, Yarmouthport,
MA 02675
Second Vice President: Pamela Kristofferson, 56 Chance, E. Freetown,
MA 02717
Treasurer: Doris Bigelow, 28 Maple Street, Medway, MA 02053
Secretary: Elsie Stevens, 180 Weymouth Street, Holbrook, MA 02343
157
MICHIGAN
CENTRAL MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRIS-
TIAN CHURCHES AND MINISTERS
Moderator: Rev. Richard McCreary, 300 N. Main Street, Pittsofrd, MI
49271
Vice Moderator: Mrs. Diane Gearhart, 801 Randy Lane, St. Johns, MI
48879
Scribe: Mrs. Jeanne McCreary, 300 N. Main St., Pittsford, MI 49271
Treasurer: Mrs. Evelyn Monroe, 1113 E. Union Road, Pittsford, MI 49271
MICHIGAN CONFERENCE OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. John Foster Doud, 2621 McCain Road, Jackson, MI 49203
Vice Moderator: Dr. Allan A. Edwards, 14679 Park Avenue, Livonia, MI
48154
Treasurer: Harold Douma, 30526 N. Greenbriar, Franklin, MI 48025
Secretary: Mrs. Cathy Haldane, 231 Rosedale Place, Jackson, MI 49203
Publication: "The Michigan Congregationalist" (published 3 times
annually). Editor: Dr. George V. Bohman, 1014 Edgevi^ood, Royal Oak,
MI 48067
N. A. Ambassadors: Rev. Larry Voss, 11999 Five Mile Road, N. E.,
Lov^ell, MI 49331 and Rev. Paul Mergener, 702 Cumberland, Eaton
Rapids, MI 48827
SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCHES
Moderator: Mrs. Marion Rickel, 30800 Pierce, Garden City, MI 48135
Vice Moderator: Rev. Richard Kurrasch, 1314 Northwood, Royal Oak,
MI 48073
Treasurer: William Ahrens, 31435 Lyons Circle, W., Warren, MI 48092
N. A. Ambassador: Rev. William Lange, 230 Garfield, Detroit, MI 48201
158
MICHIGAN (Continued)
SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WOMEN
President: Jeanne Schurr, 17359 Hidden Lake Way, Northville, MI 48167
Vice President: Evelyn Millar, 3046 Flora Lane, Wayne, MI 48184
Recording Secretary: Edytheanne Harley, 27565 Berkshire, Southfield,
MI 48076
WEST CENTRAL MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. Paul Doriani, P.O. Box 326, Central Lake, MI 49722
Assistant Moderator: Marlene Bentley, 245 S. Midland, Box 208, Merrill,
MI 48637
Secretary: Vicky Perkins, Box 443, Central Lake, MI 49506
Treasurer: Anna Strong, 206 S. Parsons, Merrill, MI 48637
MID-AMERICA CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Mr. Alan Bogle, Rt. 2, Box 90, Neosho, MO 64850
Assistant Moderator: Jane Davidson, 3314 Covington Ct., Hutchinson,
KS 67502
Secretary: Mrs. Alan Bogle, Rt. 2, Box 90, Neosho, MO 64850
Treasurer: Herman Sudman, 1141 N. Wheeler, McPherson, KS 67460
N. A. Ambassador: Paul Miller, 6807 E. Bayley, Wichita, KS 67207
MID-WEST
(X) MID-WEST ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. Richard Smiley, P.O. Box 328, Whiting, IN 46394
Assistant Moderator: Diane Stickle, 123 N. Taylor, Wataga, IL 61488
Secretary: Mary Alice Lambert, 712 Bartlett, Plainfield, IL 60544
Treasurer: Mrs. Hazelle Cronau, First Congregational Church, Alton, IL
62002
Regional Publication: * 'Midwest Congregationalist" (published semi-
annually) .
159
MINNESOTA
MINNESOTA FELLOWSHIP OF CONGREGATION ALISTS, 122 West
Franklin Avenue, Suite 610, Minneapolis, MN 54404 Phone (612)
871-1887
Moderator: LaVonne Matz, Rt. 3, Box 198, Waseca, MN 56093
Assistant Moderator: Bill Chadwick, 309 N. Third, Bayport, MN 55003
Secretary: Bill Skeath, 195 South 6th Street, Bayport, MN 55003
Treasurer: Alton Teske, 2418 Sheridan Hills Curve, Wayzata, MN 55391
Executive Secretary: Rev. Vivian Jones, 400 Groveland Avenue,
Minneapolis, MN 55403
N. A. Ambassador: Margaret Ferguson, 17600 - 14th Avenue N.,
Plymouth, MN 55447
MISSOURI (See Mid-America Association)
NEBRASKA (See Iowa-Nebraska Association)
NEW ENGLAND
(X) MOUNTAIN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 40 Park Street,
Adams, MA 01220 Phone: (413) 743-2464
Moderator: Lester Tufts, Danby, VT 05739 |
Vice Moderator: Justin Stone, Florence, MA 01060
Treasurer: George Lindley, 700 Simonds Road, Williamstown, MA 01267
Scribe-Registrar: Rev. Harvey Pierce, 40 Park Street, Adams, MA 01220
N. A. Ambassador: G. Alvan Barrus, Goshen, MA 01032
160
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW HAMPSHIRE CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP, 105 Portsmouth
Avenue, #29, Exeter, MN 03833 Phone: (603) 772-2014
Moderator: Rev. Gordon Johnson, Center Barnstead, NH 03225
Executive Secretary: Arvel M. Steece, 156 George Street, Keene, NH
03431
Vice Moderator: Wendell Irvine, Box 203, Kingston, NH 03848
Treasurer: Mrs. Barbara Carson, 42 Washington Street, Penacook, NH
03301
Scribe: Charlotte McClary, Leavitt Road, Pittsfield, NH 03263
Regional Publication: New Hampshire Fellowship Newsletter (twice a
year). Editor: Arvel M. Steece
N. A. Ambassador: Mary McKendrick, 105 Portsmouth Avenue, #29,
Exeter, NH 03833
WHITE MOUNTAIN CONGREGATIONAL PASTOR'S ASSOCIATION,
Box 765, Center Barnstead, NH 02335 Phone: (603) 269-5661
President: Rev. Gordon Johnson, Box 765, Center Barnstead, NH 03225
Vice President: Rev. Daniel Poling, RED 1, North Deering, NH 03244
Secretary-Treasurer: Rev. William Broughton, 317 W. Main Street, Tilton,
NH 03276
Regional Publication: Newsletter (published quarterly).
NEW YORK (See New England)
N. A. Ambassador: Rev. Judd Bennett, 762 Watchung Road, Bound
Brook, NJ 08805
NORTH CAROLINA (See State Conference on Page 152)
OHIO
OHIO ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. Robert Gault, P.O. Box 11, Sullivan, OH 44880
Vice Moderator: Robert J. Hall, 943 Cloverdale Road, Toledo, OH 43612
Secretary: Lamora Mueller, 2356 Browlee Drive, Toledo, OH 43615
Treasurer: Don Timmer, 1800 Washington North, Mansfield, OH 44903
N. A. Ambassadors: Rev. David Hawk, 485 West Street, Berea, OH 44017;
David Claassen, 5253 Bennett Road, Toledo, OH 43612; and Mrs. Ellen
Eckert, RD 4 Schiago Trail, Ashland, OH 44805
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OHIO (Continued)
(X) WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP OF THE OHIO ASSOCIATION OF
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
President: Camille Vermillion, 1901 North Cool Road, Lima, OH 45801
Treasurer: Lamora Mueller, 2356 Brownlee, Toledo, OH 43615
Secretary: Nancy Stoner, 516 W. Broad Street, Newton Falls, OH 44444
OKLAHOMA (See Mid-America Association)
OREGON
PACIFIC NORTHWEST ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRIS-
TIAN CHURCHES, 1531 Sunset Avenue, SW, Seattle, WA 98116
Moderator: Charles Schmelzer, E2321 Casper Drive, Spokane, WA 99203
Secretary: Ralph Charbonneau, 1531 Sunset Avenue, SW, Seattle, WA
98116
Treasurer: George Lee, 8023 Maltby Road, Woodinville, WA 98077
N. A. Ambassador: Robert Pepper, 5619-193rd N.E., Kenmore, WA 98028
PENNSYLVANIA
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES, 252 North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18702 Phone: (717) 829-4648
Moderator: Rev. Terry Mills, c/o First Congregational Church, 321 Sun-
bury Street, Miners ville, PA 17954
Secretary: Mrs. Joan Edwards, 401 Church Street, Minersville, PA 17954
Treasurer: Herbert Craze, 279 McLean Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
N. A. Ambassador: Rev. Marjorie Doriani, Church Street, East Smithfield,
PA 18817
162
h PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES, c/o Mrs. Elfreda Garland, 839 Second
Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA 15010 Phone: (412) 843-3913
Moderator: Rev. James Hart, 1422 Evans Avenue, McKeesport, PA 15134
First Vice Moderator: Mrs. Patricia Holtzman, 1715 Soles Street,
McKeesport, PA 15132
Secretary: Mrs. Elfreda Garland, 839 Second Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA
15010
Treasurer: James Winning, 27 Christler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15223
RHODE ISLAND (See Massachusetts)
TEXAS (See Mid-America Fellowship)
UTAH (See Cal-West Association)
VERMONT (See New England)
WEST VIRGINIA (See Ohio Association)
WASHINGTON (See Pacific Northwest Association)
163
WISCONSIN
WISCONSIN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Moderator: Robert Cizney, First Congregational Church, Hartford, WI
53027
Moderator Elect: Leslie Schultz, 231 Roberts Drive, Mukwonago, WI
53149
Secretary: Mrs. John Riddile, 859 Ravine Lane, Milwaukee, WI 53217
Treasurer: Daniel Schulz, 13595 W. Park Avenue, Nev^ Berlin, WI 53151
Regional Publication: ' 'Wisconsin Congregationalist. ' ' Editor: Kathleen
James, 2400 W. Wisconsin Street, Suite 2, Portage, WI 53965
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Congregational Christian Churches National Office
1986
September 6
Robert Smith
Lake Odessa, MI
September 21
Mautu Suesue
Long Beach, CA
September 28
C. James Facklam
Whiting, IN
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Sam Tallent
Malta, MX
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Ellen Swinford
Sevander
Green Bay, WI
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William Broughton, Jr.
Tilton, NH
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Sally Jean Nolen
Lansing, MI
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Robert Koch
1987
Pittsburgh, PA
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Jeffrey Evans
Westport, MA
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William Voigt
Harwinton, CT
June 14
James Dean Megason
Redlands, CA
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Pomona, CA
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Salt Lake City, UT
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CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Articles of Association
Bylaws of Association
Articles of Incorporation
Bylaws of Corporation
August, 1987
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ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
of the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the United States
Preamble
WHEREAS Churches of the congregational order have historically held to certain truths,
chief among which are the freedom of the Christian man maintained at all costs and all
hazards; the right of the local Church to self-government in all matters temporal and spiritual
because of Christ's word that where two or three are gathered together in His name He is
in their midst; the fellowship of the Churches in the spirit of love, without compulsion
or restraint and free from the bondage of creed or ecclesiastical control, and,
WHEREAS the congregational way is one of the great outer and corporate expressions
of the inner and individual life, and,
WHEREAS the needs of our time demand that these timeless principles be revived and
given national, as well as local, expression, and,
WHEREAS the advance in transportation and communication is such that Churches
a continent apart are now as near together as the contiguous Churches of yesterday, and
WHEREAS it is desirable that Congregational Christian Churches have an organization
embracing the entire nation, of which the members shall be Churches, and through which
they may take counsel and may realize their common purposes, and advance God's Kingdom;
WHEREAS Churches by delegates assembled in Detroit, Michigan, on November 9 and
10. 1955, first organized and elected temporary officers of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches;
THEREFORE WE, the Churches by our delegates here assembled in Wauwatosa.
Wisconsin this 25th day of October, 1956, do covenant in this National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches to walk together in the ways which God anciently revealed
to our fathers, and in such further ways as He may yet reveal to us, the present form and
purposes being hereinafter stated. Amen.
ARTICLE I. NAME
The name of this Association shall be the National Association of Congregational
Christian Churches of the United States, hereinafter called the Association.
ARTICLE II. PURPOSE
The purposes of the Association shall be:
To provide a means by which Congregational Christian Churches of this nation may,
without in any wise disturbing or altering their present associations and affiliations, consult
and advise together as Churches upon matters of common concern to them, both temporal
and spiritual;
To provide this closer fellowship and unity in all spiritual matters among Congregational
(christian Churches;
To aid, in such ways as may from time to time be appropriate and proper, the continuance
and growth of those (Christian purposes and practices which have been the historic and
accepted characteristics of Congregational Christian Churches.
In case of necessity to do and perform any and all functions ordinarily and customarily
performed by Congregational Christian associations.
To promote, carry on and supervise such co-operative activities among member Churches
as to th(mi from time to time may seem wise and expedient.
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Upon application therefor by member Churches, to provide for them such assistance,
whether financial or through advice and consultation or otherw^ise, as may be proper and
expedient.
ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP
1. Member Churches. Membership in the Association shall be by Churches, which mem-
bership shall not be considered inconsistent with membership in any other Congregational
Christian Association or conference. In all matters submitted to the Association for con-
sideration, each active member Church shall have one vote.
(a) For the purpose of this Article a Congregational Christian Church shall be defined
as a body of Christians complete under God in spiritual authority and ecclesiastical
power, regularly meeting and worshipping in one place, united by a mutually
owned covenant, in fellowship with sister Congregational Christian Churches
and recognized by the laws of the place of location as a duly constituted Church.
(b) A Congregational Christian Church may request membership in the Association
by congregational action taken at any duly called and held meeting of such
Church, which congregational action shall then be certified to the Secretary of
the Association by the Church clerk or proper Church official. Upon verification,
through the submission of its Constitution and Bylaws, that the Church applying
is operating as a Congregational Church, and affirmative vote by the delegates in
Annual Meeting, such Church shall become a member.
(c) There shall be two classes of member Churches: active and inactive.
(d) Membership may be withdrawn by any member Church at any time by like action
and certification, without impairment of any of its temporal or spiritual rights as
a Congregational Christian Church.
(e) A Member church may be dropped from the rolls of the Association upon receipt
of satisfactory evidence the church has disbanded. Such action shall be reported
to the Association apart from the minutes of the Executive Committee at the
Annual Meeting prior to the action being taken.
2. Associate Member Churches. Any Christian Church, in sympathy with the purposes
and goals of this Association, and in accordance with the procedure of ARTICLE III. Section
1, above, may request an associate membership in the Association, without vote, but with
representation on the floor at meetings.
3. Affiliated Fellowship. Fellowships of Churches in sympathy with the purposes and
goals of this Association may request a mutually agreeable affiliation, without vote, but with
voice, whether or not any or all of their individual member Churches are members of this
Association. Such affiliation shall be in the spirit of fellowship and shall never be the basis for
the exercise of ecclesiastical control by this Association or by the affiliate.
ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
1. Officers. The officers of the Association shall be as follows: Moderator, Moderator-
Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian, and such other officers as may be named in the
Bylaws. Each must be a member of a member Church.
(a) The Moderator shall serve for a term of one year and shall preside at all meet-
ings of the Association. Menor women, either clergy or lay, shall be eligible to
serve as Moderator.
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(b) The Moderator-Elect shall be elected for a term of two years. The first year of that
term, the Moderator-Elect shall serve as Moderator-Elect. The second year of
that term, the Moderator-Elect shall succeed to the office of Moderator. In case of
a vacancy in the office of Moderator, the Moderator-Elect shall immediately
succeed to the office of Moderator.
(c) The Secretary shall be elected for a term of one year and shall keep a full and
accurate record of the proceedings of the Association and of the Executive
Committee. He shall keep a record of the membership and attendance and receive
official communications, send notices and correspondence as directed by the
Association or the Executive Committee.
(d) The Treasurer shall be elected for a term of one year and shall be the custodian
of the funds of this Association. He shall receive all contributions and disburse
funds under the direction of the Executive Committee to v^hom he shall report
upon request, and to the Association to which he shall report at its Annual
Meeting. The Executive Committee shall require a sufficient bond to be posted
by the Treasurer, and shall require that his books be annually audited. m
(e) The Historian shall keep a written chronology of important Historical events and
accomplishments of the National Association.
(f) The officers shall be elected at each Annual Meeting.
2. The Executive Committee. ■
(a) There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of twelve members who shall
be elected for a term of four years. Their terms of office shall be staggered from
the time of the adoption of these Articles so that finally three shall be elected
annually.
(1) The Executive Committee shall be elected from the membership of member
Churches of the Association. It shall elect its own chairman.
(2) No person may serve a total of more than eight years on the Executive
Committee and no person can be elected to succeed himself on the Executive
Committee after completion of a full four-year term without having been off
the Executive Committee for at least one year.
(b) The Executive Committee shall meet on call of its chairman, or the secretary of
the Association.
(c) The Executive Committee shall act for the Association between its meetings, but
the Committee's action shall be subject to ratification and review by the
Association. Minutes of the action of the Committee shall be kept and presented
to the Association for ratification and review at the next regular meeting.
(d) The Executive Committee may appoint an Executive Secretary for the Association,
whose term of office, remuneration, and duties shall be as agreed upon at the
time of appointment; such appointment and agreements shall be subject to
relevant provisions of the Bylaws and subject to the approval of the next regular
meeting of the Association. No Executive Secretary shall serve more than six
years or shall thereafter be eligible for reappointment.
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3. Committees and Commissions.
(a) There shall be such commissions created by the National Association as are
necessary for carrying out the purposes and activities of the National Association
as stated in ARTICLE II.
(b) Members of other committees and commissions, and other officers shall be chosen
either by the Association or by the Executive Committee acting ad interim.
4. No officer or appointee of the Association shall, by virtue of such office, have any
ecclesiastical authority or standing.
ARTICLE V. MEETINGS
Regular meetings of this Association shall be held annually, the exact time and place
to be fixed by the Executive Committee unless otherv^ise ordered by the Association.
Announcement of such meetings shall be made at least three months in advance.
Special meetings may be convened upon the call of the Executive Committee or when
twenty or more member Churches have so requested; such meetings shall consider only
that business stated in the call for the meeting, which call shall be made not less than thirty
days prior to such meeting.
A quorum shall consist of the delegates present representing 20 percent of the Churches
holding membership in the Association, except as provided in ARTICLE IX hereafter.
ARTICLE VI. CORPORATION
There shall be a corporation for this Association, the purpose of which shall be to provide
ways and means for the continuation, fostering, and advancement of the historic and accepted
practices of Congregational Christian Churches, as these practices are stated and defined
in the Articles of Association and Bylaws of this Association.
ARTICLE VII. BYLAWS
The Association may from time to time make, alter, amend or repeal Bylaws, consistent
with, and to carry out but not augment, the purposes and functions set forth herein.
Bylaws may be adopted, altered, amended or repealed upon a two-thirds vote of the
members present and voting, but no Bylaw may be altered, amended, or repealed on the
same day the change is first proposed.
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ARTICLE VIII. REFERENDUM COUNCIL
Since ecclesiastical power under God rests solely with the local Churches, the member
Churches of this Association have, and shall retain among their other rights and powers,
the right and power to review and modify any proposal or action by any agency or creature
of the member Churches of the National Association when such proposal or action is deemed
by the Churches to be in violation of the principles set forth in these Articles. The Churches
also have, and shall retain among their other rights and powers, the right and power to
initiate action which they deem wise and proper.
Such right and power to review, modify, or initiate may be exercised by means of a
Referendum Council, which may be called by not less than ten percent of the member
Churches.
The manner of calling and constituting a Referendum Council, the functioning of such
a Referendum Council, and the method of voting on a question referred to the Churches
by a Referendum Council, shall be governed by the relevant provisions of the Bylaws of
this Association.
ARTICLE IX. AMENDMENT
At any duly called and held meeting of the Association, a quorum being present, these
Articles of Association may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the member Churches
represented at such meeting through their delegates. (1] notice of such proposed amendment
or amendments having been given at a previous meeting, or (2) the proposed amendment
or amendments having been requested by twenty or more member Churches. In either case,
the full text of the proposed amendment or amendments shall be printed and distributed
with the call to the meeting at which they are to be considered.
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BYLAWS OF THE ASSOCIATION
I. MEETINGS
1. Regular meetings shall be held annually at times and places fixed by the Executive
Committee, which shall issue a call of the meeting signed by its Chairman, as provided by the
Articles of Association.
2. Special meetings shall be called and held as proposed in Article V of the Articles of
Association.
II. MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING
1. Each Church which is an active member of the Association as provided in the
Articles of Association, may be represented at meetings of the Association by a delegate
chosen in such manner as each Church may for itself determine. Such delegate shall, never-
theless, be certified to the meeting by the proper officer of the Church which he represents.
A person may represent more than one Church but not more than a total of three Churches
as an Official Delegate, except that any minister of a yoked parish may represent all those
Churches he serves.
2. An active member Church is one which (a) sends a delegate to the Annual Meeting,
or (b) makes a yearly statistical report for the Yearbook, or (c) makes a yearly financial con-
tribution to the work of the Association. A Church which does not send a delegate, or make a
yearly statistical report, or a yearly financial contribution, is an inactive member Church. A
Church which for two consecutive years, beginning at the close of the 1986 Annual
Meeting, fails to send a delegate, make a report, or a contribution, shall be notified by the
Executive Secretary of the Association that it has been placed on the list of inactive member
Churches. An inactive Church shall be automatically restored to active status by doing any
or all of the actions stated above.
3. Any member Church may designate one or more alternate delegates, in addition
to the Official Delegate, such shall be certified in the same manner as the official delegate.
Alternate Delegates may attend all meetings and take part in any business, but shall not be
permitted to vote, except that one delegate may vote for the Church in the absence of the
official delegate.
4. Any person whose Church is a member of the Association may attend any meeting
a visitor, without vote, to whom the Moderator may grant the privilege of the floor.
5. Any person whose Church is not a member of the Association who signifies his
interest in and sympathy with the purposes of this Association may attend any meeting on
his personal initiative, or by designation of that person's Church, as an Observer, without
vote, to whom the Moderator may grant the privilege of the floor.
6. In all matters which come before the Association or a meeting thereof for action,
each active member Church shall be entitled to one vote. All Official Delegates shall have
equal privileges of debate and in making motions or otherwise bringing matters before a
meeting.
III. OFFICERS
1. Moderator. The Moderator, or in his absence, or at his request, the Moderator-
Elect, shall preside at the meetings of the Association. The Moderator may deliver an
address upon a subject of his own selection at the opening of the meetings of the Association
over which he presides. It is understood that his acts and utterances have no authority from
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or upon the Association, except as he may be specifically authorized by the Association or
Executive Committee,
2. Moderator-Elect. The Moderator-Elect shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of the
Association by the members of the Association. The Moderator-Elect shall take office upon
adjournment of the Meeting when elected, and shall serve for one year as Moderator-Elect
and the following one year as Moderator.
3. Secretary. The Secretary shall be elected by the members of the Association. The
Secretary shall be the custodian of the archives and records of the Association; shall keep
full and accurate records of the proceedings of the Association and of its Executive Committee;
and shall keep the membership roll of the Association. It shall be the Secretary's duty to
see that due notice of meetings of the Association and of the Executive Committee are given
and that due notice is given of the action taken by these bodies whenever such notice is
necessary or appropriate or is directed to be given.
The Association or the Executive Committee may appoint one or more Assistant
Secretaries to assist the Secretary in the performance of duties required, and the Secretary
may, with the consent of the Executive Committee, delegate to the Executive Secretary,
the performance of such required functions as the Secretary may desire.
4. Executive Secretary and other Executive Staff Persons. The Executive Secretary and
other Executive Staff Persons shall perform such duties and functions as may be included
in the terms of appointment or as may from time to time be requested by the Association
or the Executive Committee.
5- Treasurer. There shall be a Treasurer elected annually, whose duties shall be as
provided in Article IV of the Articles of Association.
The Association or the Executive Committee may appoint an Assistant Treasurer to assist
the Treasurer in the performance of his duties.
6. Historian. The Historian shall be elected for a period of one year by the Association
at its Annual Meeting. The duties shall be as described in Article IV of the Articles of
Association.
7. The terms of office for the Secretary, Treasurer, and any other officers not otherwise
provided for shall begin at the close of the Annual Meeting at which they w^ere elected and
shall continue for one year or until their successors take office.
IV. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS
1 . The Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall be composed of the twelve
members as provided in Article IV of the Articles of Association, who shall be the only
voting members, and in addition, ex officio without vote, the Moderator, Moderator-Elect
Immediate Past Moderator, and the Secretary of the Association. The Executive Committee
may make rules for its own guidance not inconsistent with the Articles of Association and
these Bylaws. Due notice having been given to all members, seven shall constitute a quorum.
The Executive Committee shall be the Association ad interim and shall transact such
business as the Association shall from time to time direct. It shall not contravene or exceed
the authorizations, implied, inferred or explicit, in the acts and votes of the Association
itself. In the intervals between meetings of the Association it shall respresent that body in
all matters not otherwise provided for but shall in no case exceed the prerogative of the
Association itself.
(a) The Executive Committee shall have authority to contract for all necessary
expenditures for carrying out policies authorized under the Articles of Association
or authorized by the Association, and to approve claims therefor; shall consult
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the interest of the Association and act for it in intervals between meetings in
all matters of business and finance, subject to the direction of the Association;
and shall make a full report of all its doings, the consideration of which shall
be part of the order of business at the next regular meeting. It shall provide a
suitable form of voucher for expenditures of the Association and shall secure
a proper auditing of its accounts.
(b) The Executive Committee may submit to the Association for consideration any
recommendations that it may deem useful for the development of the life and
work of the Churches.
(c) It may fill any vacancy occurring in its own number or in any committee or office
in the intervals between meetings of the Association, the person so appointed
to serve until the next regular meeting of the Association.
(d) It shall appoint any committee or commission ordered by the Association, but
not otherwise appointed.
(e) It shall suggest to meetings of the Association proposed and appropriate agenda
and make preliminary provision for carrying the same into effect; but any such
agenda may be modified and amended by the meeting and the discussions and
actions of the meeting shall not in any manner be limited by such suggested
agenda, nor by the Executive Committee whether acting as a business committee
or otherwise.
(f) The Executive Committee shall serve as the business committee for the meetings
of the Association. It may appoint other special committees to deal with phases
of work not covered by other agencies as the need arises.
(g) The Executive Committee shall determine when a necessity exists as contemplated
by Article II of the Articles of Association.
(h) The Executive Committee may take official action on any subject matter within
its area of concern by a mail ballot and the motion or resolution so stated shall
be submitted with adequate explanatory information to all members of the
Executive Committee. The Secretary of the Association at the request of the
Chairman of the Executive Committee shall mail out to each member of the
Executive Committee a ballot stating the proposition or propositions as proposed,
and each member of the Executive Committee shall promptly return the ballot
with each proposition marked "Yes" or "No", dated and signed. An affirmative
vote shall consist of a two-thirds vote "Yes" by the members of the full Executive
Committee, and a vote shall be counted when all ballots have been returned or
thirty days after the Secretary of the Association mailed said ballots, whichever
is first.
This procedure shall not be used in lieu of meetings, but may be used between
meetings.
(i) The Executive Committee shall prepare the proposed annual budget and present
it to the Association for approval and adoption at the Annual Meetings.
(j) The Executive Committee shall have an Interim Committee composed of the
Chairman of the Executive Committee, as chairman and four other voting members
of the Executive Committee and the Secretary ex officio without vote elected by the
Executive Committee at its organizational meeting at the time of the Annual Meeting to
serve for the following year.
(1) The Interim Committee shall meet upon call of its chairman or upon direction of the
Executive Committee. For all such meetings the full Executive Committee shall at the
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same time be notified as to purpose, place and time of the meeting.
(2) The Interim Committee may initiate business and recommend action to and by the
Executive Committee, but no action shall be considered as effective until approved
by the full Executive Commitee either by mail ballot or at a regularly called and held
meeting of the Executive Committee.
(k) The Executive Committee, before acting as Directors of the Corporation for the
National Association on the Appointment of members of the Divisions of the
Corporation, shall present to the National Association, prior to the Annual
Meeting, the names of those being considered for such appointment, and shall
give opportunity to those present at the Annual Meeting to discuss such
nominations and to make alternate suggestions for such appointments at an open
session of the Executive Committee.
2. Committee on Credentials. A committee on credentials composed of three persons
shall be elected at each regular meeting to serve at the next regular meeting and at any
intervening special meeting. No member shall serve more than three years in succession.
The committee shall certify the existence of a quorum and shall prepare a final report to
be presented before the conclusions of the Annual Meeting show^ing the roll of member
Churches of the Association represented at the meeting with the names of their Official
Delegates and Alternate Delegates (if any) as determined by the presentation of credentials
from the electing Churches. This roll shall be made available to all delegates by posting
or duplicating or both.
3. Nominating Committee; Noniinations and Elections
(a) A Nominating Committee shall consist of six members, three of whom shall be
elected at each regular meeting after nominations from the floor, to serve from
the adjournment of the meeting at which they are elected until the adjournment
of the second Annual Meeting following the meeting at which they are elected,
to present a complete slate of officers and the required number of persons for
a full Executive Committee and Credentials Committee to be voted upon at each
Annual Meeting during which they shall serve. Members of the Nominating
Committee shall be members of member Churches.
(b) The Committee's nominations shall be transmitted to the Association Secretary
who shall transmit such list of nominees to all member Churches at least thirty
days prior to such regular meeting. In addition to any nominations so made, in
every case nominations for any elective office may be made from the floor of the
meeting. The Moderator shall in every instance call for such nominations from
the floor. In cases where there is no contest the nominees may be elected by voice
vote. If there is a contest, the vote shall be by written ballot the following day.
(c) Nominations for members of the Nominating Committee shall be complete on
the day preceding the vote upon their election which shall be by written ballot,
except that in case there are only the required number of nominees they may
be elected by a voice vote on the day of nomination. A plurality shall be considered
sufficient to elect.
4. Committee on Resolutions. At each Annual Meeting, a Resolutions Committee
consisting of five persons present from member (Churches shall be elected from the floor
to serve until the close of that Annual Meeting. A plurality shall be considered sufficient
to elect.
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A. Resolutions Procedure.
1. The Resolutions Committee may initiate and propose resolutions only in reference
to expressions of appreciation for hospitality and for appreciation of service to the National
Association.
2. All other resolutions, except those matters which are properly considered as proposals
for action made by the duly constituted boards, commissions, and committees of the National
Association, shall be proposed as follows:
(a) Only a member church can offer a resolution, and must certify by the Clerk or
Secretary of the Church that such resolutions was duly approved congregational
action of said Church.
(b) Such proposed resolution must be germane to the purposes of the National
Association as expressed in Article II, Purposes, of the Articles of Association
of this Association.
(c) A copy of such proposed resolution must have been sent to the office of the
Executive Secretary at least sixty days prior to the convening date of the Annual
Meeting.
(d) No less than forty-five days prior to the convening date of the Annual Meeting,
the Executive Secretary shall mail to each member Church a copy of all resolutions
proposed under 2(a) above, showing the name of the proponent member, in order
that each member Church will have the opportunity to take congregational action
on such proposed resolution so that its delegate may be informed as to what
position the member Church wants to take on the same. Copies shall also be given
to the elected Resolutions Committee.
(e) All resolutions so proposed shall be considered by the Resolutions Committee,
and the Resolutions Committee shall report to the Annual Meeting its
recommendations, favorable or unfavorable, on each proposed resolution. In the
event that the Resolutions Committee reports unfavorably as to any proposed
resolution, such resolution can then be brought before the Annual Meeting for
action only by the delegate, or his official alternate, of the member Church
proposing such resolution.
(f) Any resolution that is adopted shall in no sense bind the member churches.
5. A Commission. A commission shall consist of a body of persons charged with the
responsibility of carrying out one or more purposes and/or activities of this Association.
(a) A Commission shall be charged by the Annual Meeting creating it with a statement
of its purposes, powers, and duties, and such statement can be from time to time
changed by the action of an Annual Meeting. All existing commissions shall
continue to operate under their present charges or rules.
(b) A Commission shall have authority to conduct its own business within its charge
from the Annual Meeting, or its existing rules, provided its actions are germane
to the purposes of this Association as stated in Article II of the Articles of
Association, and subject to Article IV, 2(c) of the Articles of Association.
(c) A Commission must work within the framework of the budget approved by the
Annual Meeting, or as subsequently revised by the Executive Committee.
(d) A Commission shall consist of not less than five nor more than nine members,
the number to be subject to determination by the Annual Meeting creating the
Commission, or by any subsequent Annual Meeting. Not more than two members
of a Commission may be members of nonmember Churches.
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(e) The Commission members shall be nominated by the Executive Committee, and
after opportunity for nominations from the floor, shall be elected by the Annual
Meeting, consent to serve to be obtained from nominees in advance of
nominations. In cases where there is no contest the election may be by voice
vote. If there is a contest the vote shall be by written ballot the following day.
(f) The Commission members shall have four-year terms, and terms shall be staggered
so that approximately one-fourth of the terms expire each year. A member may
serve a maximum of two (2) four-year terms but not consecutively. All terms shall
begin at the close of the Annual Meeting.
(g) Any Commission can be abolished by a majority vote of an Annual Meeting.
V. STATISTICS
A list of member Churches in this Association shall be prepared annually by the Secretary
and sent to the member Churches. This list shall, so far as possible, give correct addresses
of the pastors and clerks of the Churches so listed, together with such other information
as shall be deemed wise in the judgment of the Executive Committee.
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VI. FINANCE
1. Financial Stewardship Committee. The Executive Committee shall appoint a
Financial Stewardship Committee with direct responsibility to the Executive Committee
and consisting of eight members, including the Treasurer of the Association who shall be
a voting member e.x officio. Of the seven remaining members initially one member shall be appointed
for a term of one year, two members for two years, two members for three years, and two members
for four years, but each term thereafter shall be for four years. No appointed member shall serve more
than two (2) consecutive four-year terms, nor shall he or she serve or be nominated to serve on any
other board, committee, commission or division of the Association so long as he or she is a member
of the Financial Stewardship Committee.
The Financial Stewardship Committee shall have responsibility for fund raising, identification of
financial needs and long range planning. In addition this committee shall be responsible for reviewing
all financial matters and for making recommendations to the Executive Committee.
2. The expenses of the Association shall be met from voluntary contributions solicited from the
Congregational Christian Churches in response to recommendations from the Executive Committee,
and also from such receipts as may come to the Association in its meetings or through special gifts
and legacies.
3. The fiscal year shall begin on April I and end on March 31, effective April 1. 1972.
VII. STANDING RULES
Standing rules for the Association may be adopted from time to time by a two-thirds vote of the
members present and voting at any meeting of the Association.
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VIII. REFERENDUM COUNCIL
1. In the event that not less than ten percent of the member Churches of the National
Association contend that any agency or creature of the Churches of the National Association
is violating the principles set forth in the Articles of Association, or is taking action contrary
to the will and interest of the Churches, or is formally contemplating such violation or action,
the contending churches shall have the right and power to call a Referendum Council.
An agency or creature of the National Association is any Committee, Commission, Board,
Corporation, or legal or ecclesiastical entity of any kind, brought into existence by the member
Churches of the National Association and ratified by the Annual Meeting or a special meeting
of the National Association, or by common acceptance and usage. Any subsidiary agency
or creature subsequently brought into being by an agency or creature of the National
Association shall be deemed an agency or creature of the Churches of the National Association
for this purpose.
2. A Referendum Council is an adaptation of the Congregational custom of a vicinage
council. It is composed of nine persons, three to be chosen by the Churches that call the
council, three by the party whose action or proposal is in question; these six to choose the
other three. Each of the nine persons must be a member in good standing of a local
Congregational Church which is a member of the National Association. Not less than five
members of a Referendum Council shall and must be laymen. If the party whose action or
proposal is in question shall fail or refuse to choose three persons within thirty days after
receiving written notice to do so from any Church which participates in the call, the Churches
taking part in the call shall have the right to choose the number of persons who otherwise
would have been chosen by such party.
3 . A Referendum Council meets at such times and places as are determined by the last
three persons chosen and considers the controversy, hearing the pleadings of both parties.
All records of the National Association and its agencies and creatures shall be available,
without the necessity of legal recourse, to either or both parties. The Referendum Council
shall endeavor to settle the controversy. If unable to do so, it makes its findings, which
may include a minority report, formulates the question at issue, and sends the question
directly to the Churches, together with a notification of the deadline for voting set by the
Referendum Council.
4. The local Churches vote on the question in their own localities. Only a duly convened
meeting of a local Church shall be competent to act upon a question submitted by a
Referendum Council. A copy of the vote of the local Church, certified by its proper official,
shall be forwarded to the Secretary of the National Association. The secretary shall tabulate
the votes, and not later than sixty days after the close of voting, notify all member Churches
of the results of the balloting. A two-thirds majority vote shall be necessary for decision.
No subsequent action on the part of the Annual Meeting of the National Association or a
special meeting of the National Association, or on the part of any of the agencies and creatures
of the Churches, can overrule or supersede the decision of the Churches on a question referred
to the Churches by a Referendum Council.
5. A vote on a question referred to the Churches by a Referendum Council has for the
Churches as much force as force of wisdom in it lies; it is not a legal determination. No
local Church can be legally bound by anything but its own actions or the laws of the state.
But any agency or creature of the Churches of the National Association which ignores,
contravenes, or alters the will of the Churches as that will is expressed in a vote of the
Churches on a question referred by a Referendum Council, is acting beyond its legal powers,
and is subject to legal action by the Churches.
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IX. STANDING AND ORDINATION
1 . In accordance with the historic and accepted practice of congregational bodies exterior
to the local Church of making lists of the names of those who have ministerial standing
in our Churches as ordained pastors and teachers and other ministers, missionaries, college
and seminary professors and chaplains, the National Association shall prepare, maintain
and publish such a list. The list shall include the names of ordained Congregational ministers
who are retired or no longer engaged in full-time Christian service or are serving other than
National Association churches, and licentiates, coded to indicate their current status.
2. The presence or absence of the name of a pastor or minister on this list shall not
be construed as either conferring or denying ministerial standing. The act of recordation
shall be a mere acknowledgement of the fact that he is the pastor or minister of a member
Church of the National Association. This list is compiled for the convenience of those
concerned and as a source of information to the Churches, and it shall be published by the
proper agency of the National Association as this is determined by the Executive Committee.
3. In no case shall any person have the right to vote in a National Association meeting
merely by virtue of inclusion of his name in these lists. In every case a listed person except
a retired minister shall be a member or an associate member of a member Church of the
National Association.
4. The National Association has no power to ordain, censure, or depose a minister,
or to sit as a council of reference in such cases.
5. Ordination is the right and business of the local Church, but the following statement
of things commonly held among us is germane to the purposes of the National Association
as stated in Article II of the Articles of Association.
(a) The local Church being complete under the Headship of Christ in all spiritual
and ecclesiastical power has, and shall retain, the inalienable right to ordain.
The local Church may call an ecclesiastical council as an expression of the
fellowship of the Churches, but it shall be remembered that ordination is by the
local Church.
(b) Ordination by the local Church is valid and sufficient, but it is conducive to
orderliness and continuity of record that the fact of a minister's ordination be
listed with a larger body or bodies. This may include a local association of
Congregational Churches and the National Association. In the case of the National
Association, such listing shall be done under the pertinent provisions of this
Bylaw.
X. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
Unless otherwise provided, meetings shall be conducted in accordance with Robert's
Rules of Order (Newly Revised Edition).
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the United States
Executed by the undersigned for the purpose of forming a Wisconsin corporation under
Chapter 181 of the Wisconsin Statutes, WITHOUT STOCK AND NOT FOR PROFIT.
ARTICLE I.
The name of the corporation shall be CORPORATION FOR THE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES OF THE UNITED
STATES.
ARTICLE II.
The period of existence shall be perpetual.
ARTICLE III.
The purposes shall be to promote, encourage, aid and assist in such ways and by such
means as may from time to time be deemed appropriate and proper, the continuance and
growth of those Christian purposes and practices which have been the historic and accepted
characteristics of Congregational Christian Churches as such Christian purposes and practices
are stated and defined in the Articles of Association and Bylaws of the National Association
of Congregational Christian Churches of the United States, a voluntary association formed
under date of October 25, 1956, at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, its successors and assigns, and
as such purposes and practices are from time to time amended by said National Association
and in accordance with duly certified and promulgated decisions of its Referendum Councils.
The corporation may by bylaw or resolution create divisions, boards, committees and/or
commissions within it to work, develop, promote and advance its purposes including, but
without intending to limit, the areas of foreign and domestic missions, church extension,
training and retirement of ministers, building and loan fund activities, printing and
publication. To these ends ;he corporation shall exercise all the specific and implied powers
granted to corporations organized under Chapter 181 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1959,
and acts amendatory thereof. Anything to the contrary herein contained notwithstanding,
no part of the net earnings of the corporation shall inure to the benefit of any private member
or individual, nor shall the corporation engage in carrying on propaganda or otherwise
attempt to influence legislation or participate in or intervene in (including the publishing
or distributing of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public
office.
ARTICLE IV.
Location of the principal office: 8473 South Howell Avenue, P.O. Box 1620, Oak
Creek, Wisconsin 53154.
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ARTICLE V.
Name of the initial registered agent: Walter S. Davis.
ARTICLE VI.
Address of the initial registered agent: 250 East Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53202.
ARTICLE VII.
The number of Directors of the Corporation shall be fixed by or in the manner provided
in the Bylaws but shall not be less than three.
Names and addresses
John H. Alexander
Max Strang
George V. Bohman
Leslie G. Deinstadt
Leonard H. Maunder
Laurance E. Frost
C. Earl Page
William Stoufer
Raymond A. Waser
Gary Mead
Thomas W. Williams
John F. C. Green
Russell J. Glinchy
Gordon Kingsbury
ARTICLE VIII.
of the initial directors.
1511 Church Street
P.O. Box 163
1014 Edgewood
3510 Forest Drive
806 North Third St.
151 Maple Street
121 First Avenue West
832 South Lorraine Blvd.
393 E. Alvarado Avenue
P.O. Box 6
951 N. Academy Street
322 Olive Avenue
36 Ascan Avenue
28634 Lathmp Blvd.
Wauwatosa, Wis.
Marshalltown, Iowa
Royal Oak, Mich.
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Maywood, 111.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Spencer, Iowa
Los Angeles, Gal.
Pomona, Gal.
West Hartford, Conn.
Galesburg, 111.
McKeesport, Pa.
Forest Hills, N.Y.
Lathrup Village, Mich.
ARTICLE IX.
(Membership provisions]
The corporation shall have no members.
ARTICLE X.
(Other provisions)
The manner and procedure of election, appointment or removal of directors may be
provided in the Bylaws.
Upon dissolution, the net assets of the corporation shall be distributed to the National
Association of Congregational Christian Churches in the United States, its successors and
assigns.
ARTICLE XL
The name and address of the Incorporator is: Walter S. Davis, 250 East Wisconsin
Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202.
ARTICLE XII.
These Articles may be amended in the manner authorized by law at the time of
amendment.
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BYLAWS
of
Corporation for the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
of the United States
ARTICLE I
Directors
Section 1 — Affairs.
The affairs of the corporation shall be managed by an initial Board of Directors consisting
of fourteen (14) persons who are named in the Articles of Incorporation, who shall serve
until the next annual meeting of the corporation and until their respective successors are
elected and qualified by the Executive Committee of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States from a list of nominees submitted
by the then continuing members of the Board.
Section 2 — Powers.
The Board of Directors may exercise all powers of the corporation and do all lawful
acts and things as are by statute or by the Articles of Incorporation or by these Bylaws directed
or required to be exercised; provided, however, that anj^hing in these Bylaws to the contrary
notwithstanding, the Board shall not have the power to do any act which would cause the
corporation to lose its tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and the
Statutes of the State of Wisconsin and Acts amendatory thereof, nor shall the Board have
the power to do any act in contravention of the duly certified decisions of the Referendum
Councils of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the United
States.
Section 3 — Vacancies.
If the office of any Director becomes vacant by reason of death, resignation, retirement,
disqualification, removal or otherwise, the Board may choose a successor who shall hold
office until the next annual election and until a successor shall have been duly elected and
qualified.
Section 4 — Committees.
The Board of Directors shall have authority to provide for and delegate authority to
appropriate committees, divisions, commissions and/or boards made up from the Board
and/or members of churches which are members of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States and/or individuals who signify their
approval of the Articles of Association of the National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches of the United States. No Director or other member of a committee, division,
commission and/or board may serve where the action of such committee, division,
commission and/or board may directly or indirectly inure to the personal benefit of such
Director or member.
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ARTICLE II
Meetings of the Board
Section 1 — Meetings.
Beginning in 1962, and each year thereafter, the annual meeting of the Board shall be
held during the annual meeting of the National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches of the United States, at the time and place designated therefore, within or without
the State of Wisconsin, for the purpose of electing officers or otherwise, and no notice of
such meeting shall be necessary in order to legally constitute such meeting. The Board may
provide by resolution the time and place for the holding of additional legal meetings without
other notice than such resolution.
Section 2 — Special Meetings.
Special meetings of the Board may be called by the Chairman on ten (10) days' notice
to each Director, either personally or by mail or by telephonic communication. Special
meetings shall also be called by the Chairman or Secretary in like manner and on like notice
on the written request of any two (2) Directors.
Section 3 — Quorum.
At all meetings of the Board of Directors a majority of the Directors shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of business, and the act of the majority of the Directors present
at any meeting shall be the act of the Board of Directors, except as may be otherwise
specifically provided by statute or by the Articles of Incorporation or by these Bylaws.
ARTICLE III
Officers
Section 1 — Officers.
The Board of Directors shall elect a Chairman, one or more Vice Chairmen, a Secretary,
a Treasurer, and such other officers and assistant officers as may be deemed necessary and
appointed by the Board of Directors from time to time. Each officer shall be elected for a
term of one (1) year and until his successor is elected and qualified. Any two or more offices
may be held by the same persons except the offices of Chairman and Secretary and the offices
of Chairman and Vice Chairman.
Section 2 — Duties.
The principal duties of the general officers shall be as follows:
(a) The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the members of the Board of
Directors and shall have general supervision and management of the property
and affairs of the corporation and do and perform all other duties usually
incumbent upon such office.
(b) The Vice Chairman, or in case the corporation has more than one Vice Chairman,
then the Vice Chairman with the greatest seniority as a director shall perform
the duties and exercise the powers of the Chairman in the event of the absence
or disability for any cause of the latter.
(c) The Secretary shall, when required, countersign all written instruments executed
by the corporation; shall attend all meetings of the Board of Directors and of
the members, and keep a thorough record of the proceedings; shall properly keep
and preserve all the corporate books and records excepting only those pertaining
to the office of Treasurer.
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(d) The Treasurer shall keep an account of all monies, credits, and property of any
kind and nature of the corporation and render such accounts, statements and
inventories of the property and affairs of the corporation as may be required by
the Board of Directors.
(e) The officers shall perform such additional or different duties as shall from time
to time be imposed or required by the Board of Directors or by the Bylaws.
Section 3 — Vacancies.
If the office of any officer becomes vacant for any reason, the vacancy shall be filled
by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE IV
Divisions
Section 1.
There shall be a division of the Corporation known as the Missionary Society of the
Congregational Christian Churches. It shall consist of twelve (12) members appointed by
the Board of Directors for four-year terms in such manner that the terms of approximately
one-fourth of the members shall expire annually. Members may serve a maximum of two
(2) four-year terms. A thirteenth member shall be a member of the Board of Directors and
shall be appointed by the Board of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall
begin at the close of the Annual Meeting.
This division shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style "Missionary Society
of the Congregational Christian Churches", and to elect its own officers except
that the Treasurer of the Corporation shall serve as the Treasurer of this division.
(b) To serve as the missionary agent of the churches of the National Association
and of such churches as desire its services; to receive, manage, and distribute
such funds and properties as may be entrusted to it according to the expressed
wishes of the donors, or in the absence of such designation, by the vote of the
division; to counsel with such Churches as call upon it in the area of their
missionary concern; and generally to stimulate the spreading of the Cospel of
Jesus Christ by such means as are in keeping with the basic principles of the
Congregational Christian Churches as stated and defined in the Articles of
Association and Bylaws of the National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches of the United States.
(c) All funds and properties shall be held in the name of the Corporation for the
National Association.
(d) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of Directors.
Section 2.
There shall be a division of this Corporation known as the Building and Loan Fund
Division. It shall consist of six (6) members, appointed by the Board of Directors for four-
year terms in such manner that the terms of approximately one-fourth of the members shall
expire annually. Members may serve a maximum of two (2) four-year terms. A seventh
member shall be a member of the Board of Directors and shall be appointed by the Board
of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall begin at the close of the Annual
Meeting.
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This division shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style "Congregational
(Christian) Church Building and Loan Fund; and to elect its own officers except
that the Treasurer of the Corporation shall serve as the Treasurer of this division.
(b) To grant loans to churches which are members of or affiliated with the National
Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the United States upon such
terms and conditions, with or without security, as it may deem advisable.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate funds and properties with which to carry
out the above purposes, such assets to be held in the name of the Corporation
for the National Association.
(d) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of Directors.
Section 3.
There shall be a division of this Corporation known as the Congregational Foundation
for Theological Studies. It shall consist of not less than seven and not more than twelve
members, appointed by the Board of Directors for four-year terms in such manner that the
terms of approximately one-fourth of the members shall expire annually. Members may serve
a maximum of two (2) four-year terms. An additional member shall be a member of the Board
of Directors and shall be appointed by the Board of Directors annually for a one-year term.
All terms shall begin at the close of the Annual Meeting.
This division shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style "Congregational
Foundation for Theological Studies" and to elect its own officers, except that
the Treasurer of the Corporation shall serve as the Treasurer of this Division.
(b) To serve as the agency of the N.A.C.C.C. of the U.S. for providing a program
of training and education for ministers and religious workers; to provide graduate
programs leading to the Bachelor of Divinity and Masters' degrees; to provide
refresher courses, seminars, conferences, and homestudy courses for potential
ministers, ministers, and lay-ministers; to develop a program whereby men and
women may be encouraged to consider the ministry and other types of religious
work as a vocation. In advising and directing students and in planning programs
for graduate degrees, the Foundation will emphasize and assist in choosing
courses of study which are adapted to the needs, capacities and objectives of
each student, in pursuing which the students may take courses and in-service
training in different schools, colleges, and universities and with leaders of
Congregational churches in varied localities for varied periods of time, rather
than provide a theological school in a specific geographical location.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate funds and properties with which to carry
out the above purposes, such assets to be held in the name of the Corporation
for the National Association.
(d) To expand such funds for the above purposes, including the granting of
scholarships and fellowships to students participating in programs sponsored
by this division.
(e) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of Directors.
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Section 4.
There shall be a division of the Corporation known as the Congregational Church
Development Division. It shall consist of eight (8) members appointed by the Board of
Directors for four-year terms in such manner that the terms of approximately one-fourth
of the members shall expire annually. Members shall serve a maximum of two (2) four-year
terms. An additional member shall be a member of the Board of Directors and shall be
appointed by the Board of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall begin at
the close of the Annual Meeting.
This Division shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style ' 'Congregational Church
Development Division" and to elect its own officers except that the Treasurer
of the Corporation shall serve as the Treasurer of this Division.
(b) To serve as the Agency of the National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches in encouraging and supporting the organization and development of
new Congregational Christian Churches by such methods and in such locations
as the Division may determine appropriate after due study and survey; including
response to the inquiries of self-generating groups which may request counsel
and support from the National Association for such a purpose.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate and expend funds designated for the above
purposes, according to the expressed wishes of the donors, or in the absence
of such designation, by vote of the Division. All funds and properties shall be
held in the name of the Corporation for the National Association.
(d) This Division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of Directors.
Section 5.
There shall be a division of the Corporation known as the Division for the Ministry. It
shall consist of not less than seven and not more than twelve members, appointed by the
Board of Directors for four-year terms in such manner that the terms of approximately one-
fourth of the members shall expire annually. Members may serve a maximum of two (2)
four-year terms. An additional member shall be a member of the Board of Directors and
shall be appointed by the Board of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall
begin at the close of the Annual Meeting.
The basic responsibility of this Division is the nurture of the Christian ministry in the
churches of the National Association. This division shall have the following powers and
authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style "Division for the
Ministry," and to elect its own officers, except that the Treasurer of the
Corporation shall serve as Treasurer of this Division.
(b) To serve as the agency of the Congregational Christian Churches for providing
programs to assist, support and encourage professional and lay leadership of our
churches; to prudently supervise the stewardship of funds under the jurisdiction
of the division; to address needs and provide guidance in matters of ministry with
the pastoral relations Secretary; and to maintain and encourage the goal of
academic excellence and depth of commitment to free church polity and faith as
the hallmark of the Congregational Christian Ministry.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate funds and properties with which to carry out
the above purposes, such assets to be held in the name of the Corporation for the
National Association.
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(d) To expend such funds for the ibove purposes, including ministerial assistance,
grants and loans as needed within available financial resources to ministers
participating in programs sponsored by this division.
(e) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE V
Miscellaneous
Section 1 — Gifts, Contributions and Bequests.
Before becoming the property of the corporation, each gift, bequest, devise, grant or
contribution must be accepted by the Board.
Section 2 — Investments.
The Funds and property of the corporation, unless specifically otherwise provided by
a deed, gift, bequest, devise, grant or contribution, may be invested in real estate, both
improved and unimproved, in tangible or intangible personal property and/or in securities
of one or more types as may be authorized by the Board of Directors from time to time,
without regard to the restrictions of the statutes regulating the investment of funds by trustees,
fiduciaries or insurance companies.
Section 3 — Fiscal Year.
The fiscal year shall begin on April 1 and end on March 31.
Section 4 — Corporate Seal.
The corporation shall have no corporate seal.
Section 5 — In/ormaJ Action.
Any action required or permitted to be taken at any meeting of Directors or members
of a committee of Directors may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing setting
forth the action so taken shall be signed by all Directors or members of a committee thereof
entitled to vote with respect, to the subject matter thereof.
Section 6 — Amendments.
These Bylaws may be altered, amended or supplemented by the Board of Directors.
Unless all Directors are present and consent thereto, no action shall be taken under this
section unless notice thereof shall have been set forth in the notice or waiver of notice of
the meeting.
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HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF
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BY GIFTS FOR IMMEDIATE USE:
Cash, Securities, Property for general purposes or restricted — for the As-
sociation or any of its Divisions.
BY A GIFT ANNUITY OR POOLED INCOME FUND
Safe, dependable — with tax advantages, plus the knowledge that your
gift will continue after your lifetime to support the work of the Associa-
tion and/or its Divisions.
BY REMEMBERING THE ASSOCIATION IN YOUR WILL:
Suggested Forms of Bequest
Unrestricted — "I give, devise, and bequeath to the Corporation for the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, a Wisconsin
not-for-profit corporation, with offices in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, the sum
of $ [U for its general purposes."
Use-Defined — "I give, devise, and bequeath to the *
Division of the Corporation for the National Association of Congregational
Christian Churches of the United States, a Wisconsin not-for-profit cor-
poration, with offices in Oak Creek, Wisconsin the sumr of
$ m .
flj You may designate a percentage, rather than specific amount.
* (Missionary Society, Congregational Foundation for Theological
Studies, Building 6r Loan Fund, Congregational Church Development,
or Division for the Ministry.]
Residuary Gift — "I give, devise, and bequeath all (or a designated por-
tion of) the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to the Corporation
for the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the
United States, a Wisconsin not-for-profit corporation, with offices in Oak
Creek, Wisconsin."
The Executive Secretary will be pleased to receive inquiries concerning
any of the above. The donor's consultation with an attorney or tax con-
sultant is always advised.
Congregational Christian Churches
National Association
8473 South Howell Avenue
Oak Creek. WI 53154-0626